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A sacrodinian, which refers to a type of single-celled organism within the group of protists known as sarcodines, typically has an irregular or amorphous shape. These organisms, which include amoebas, often change their form as they move and feed, extending pseudopodia—temporary projections of their cell body. This flexibility allows them to adapt to their environment and capture food. In general, sacrodinians lack a fixed structure, leading to diverse shapes depending on their behavior and surroundings.

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