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- Amoeba use cytoplasmic streaming to expand and retract their pseudopodia. O True FalsePlease hand draw Obelia Hydroid Colony and label it with the following terms. Coenosarc Perisarc Gonangium Hydranth (polyp) Note: please be sure to label the illustration with all of the terms provided.Please hand draw Paramecium caudatum and label it with the following terms: Paramecium, Phylum Ciliophora, Macronucleus, micronucleus. Please be sure to include all of the terms provided.
- Temporary finger like extensions on amoeba are called: I. Cell membrane II. Cell wall III. Pseudopodia IV. Cilia// Select all of the statements below that are true about both Lamellipodia and Filopodia? They both form branches during polymerization They both use Arp2/3 complex to nucleate polymerization They both have filamin crosslinking filaments in the network ✔They both consist of actin filaments 0 0Hyphae that are divided into compartments by cross walls are called septate hyphae. True or false?