pseudopodiale
Pseudopodiale, or pseudopodial, refers to pseudopodia—temporary cytoplasmic projections used by certain amoeboid cells to move and feed. The term derives from Greek pseudes, meaning false, and podos, meaning foot. Pseudopodia are dynamic and reversible, enabling cells to explore their environment and ingest particles.
Pseudopodia form through remodeling of the actin cytoskeleton. At the leading edge, actin polymerization pushes the
Functions of pseudopodial structures include locomotion by amoeboid movement and feeding by phagocytosis or trapping particles.
Taxonomic scope and relevance: pseudopodial structures are widespread among Amoebozoa and several protist groups, as well