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Pseudopodium is a temporary, foot-like extension of a cell, primarily observed in certain types of protozoa, such as amoebas. It is formed by the projection of the cytoplasm and is used for movement, feeding, and capturing prey. Pseudopodia can change shape and are essential for locomotion through processes like amoeboid movement. This structure allows these organisms to navigate through their environments and interact with their surroundings.

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