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58:This article
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2866:Cell anatomy
2796:Heterotrophy
2766:Reproduction
2641:Orthomitosis
2626:Heterokaryon
2573:Mitochondria
2557:
2474:Cell surface
2350:organization
2306:Opisthokonta
2129:Micronucleus
2124:Macronucleus
2026:Pneumatocyst
1842:Glaucophytes
1826:Phragmoplast
1765:Thallophytes
1692:Protistology
1688:Microbiology
1644:. Retrieved
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606:and in some
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580:Opisthokonta
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518:Lamellipodia
504:lamellipodia
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218:Lamellipodia
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175:
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164:pseudopodium
163:
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125:October 2007
122:
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67:Please help
62:verification
59:
18:Pseudopodium
2826:Necrotrophy
2811:Saprotrophy
2801:Phagotrophy
2789:Phototrophy
2782:Nutrition:
2771:Life cycles
2762:Development
2736:Ecology and
2604:Nucleomorph
2558:Pseudopodia
2359:Unicellular
2243:Euglenoidea
2227:Kinetoplast
2011:Brown algae
1979:Mastigoneme
1917:Mastigoneme
1907:Cryptophyta
1817:green algae
1775:Slime molds
1553:: 185β211.
619:fibroblasts
576:Nucleariida
384:neutrophils
176:pseudopodia
2855:Categories
2840:Auxotrophy
2835:Mixotrophy
2816:Parasitism
2806:Osmotrophy
2784:Autotrophy
2738:physiology
2614:Plasmodium
2540:Locomotion
2476:structures
2440:Coenocytic
2184:Phytomyxea
2155:Apicoplast
2083:Dinokaryon
2062:Trichocyst
1933:Haptophyte
1821:Phycoplast
1789:Morphology
1760:Cryptogams
1646:2005-12-30
1531:2018-12-16
958:2018-12-16
877:2018-12-16
871:Arcella.nl
843:2017-11-12
834:tolweb.org
711:References
701:Radiolaria
602:and other
487:Morphology
465:macrophage
380:Rho kinase
370:cyclic GMP
283:chemotaxis
253:, such as
251:monopodial
241:polypodial
180:eukaryotic
172:pseudopods
95:newspapers
2821:Biotrophy
2694:Extrusome
2684:Cytostome
2548:Flagellum
2505:Cell wall
2464:/histonal
2444:Siphonous
2435:Syncytial
2403:Coenobial
2399:Sarcinoid
2348:Levels of
2287:Macrocyst
2267:Amoebozoa
2232:Glycosome
2160:Microneme
2040:Alveolata
1948:Haptonema
1943:Coccolith
1922:Periplast
1868:Red algae
1852:Cyanelles
1739:Infusoria
1271:248990694
1245:1476-4679
1186:0092-8674
789:(1): 54.
651:myosin II
639:integrins
635:nesprin 3
631:cytoplasm
604:Amoebozoa
596:endoplasm
592:ectoplasm
586:Lobopodia
574:) and in
532:ectoplasm
526:Filopodia
508:filopodia
451:Functions
327:integrins
270:amoeboids
263:Formation
222:Filopodia
207:ingestion
187:cytoplasm
160:pseudopod
2714:Axostyle
2709:Pyrenoid
2689:Fimbriae
2621:Dikaryon
2586:Mitosome
2515:Skeleton
2500:Frustule
2490:Mucilage
2462:tissular
2386:Colonial
2369:Amoeboid
2364:Monadoid
2292:Sorocarp
2207:Excavate
2174:Rhizaria
2104:Ciliates
2088:Dinocyst
2049:General:
2000:Frustule
1971:General:
1897:Hacrobia
1748:Sporozoa
1743:Ciliates
1732:Heliozoa
1712:Protozoa
1696:Protists
1618:27998990
1567:29551161
1508:16966425
1457:(2001).
1438:22547408
1384:46438967
1376:18396168
1339:20671957
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1263:36202973
1254:10029748
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1147:16367236
1139:18096687
1061:15366706
1021:19384419
981:PLOS ONE
933:83272826
886:cite web
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762:23083215
754:15180824
705:Heliozoa
703:" and "
690:Axopodia
683:Filoreta
612:Excavata
572:Rhizaria
556:Rhizaria
544:fimbrins
512:foreskin
232:are the
230:Axopodia
203:motility
2657:Zygotic
2654:Gametic
2596:Nucleus
2374:Coccoid
2339:General
2150:Rhoptry
2057:Alveoli
1990:Diatoms
1727:Testate
1636:eForams
1609:5223602
1499:2064340
1429:3341168
1330:2910478
1195:3308728
1092:Bibcode
1069:5687127
1012:2668753
989:Bibcode
806:5385055
731:Traffic
558:), in "
548:fascins
478:during
441:de novo
434:de novo
423:de novo
391:tension
211:amoebas
109:scholar
2660:Sporic
2638:Closed
2553:Cilium
2510:Lorica
2411:hyphal
2119:Cirrus
2114:Cilium
2021:Lamina
1703:Former
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627:dermis
623:matrix
600:Lobosa
562:", in
552:Filosa
325:(e.g.
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40:Proleg
2671:Other
2525:Theca
2495:Scale
2093:Theca
1755:Algae
1380:S2CID
1267:S2CID
1143:S2CID
1065:S2CID
929:S2CID
758:S2CID
655:blebs
116:JSTOR
102:books
2679:Cyst
2635:Open
2520:Test
2458:s.s.
2389:s.s.
1614:PMID
1563:PMID
1504:PMID
1434:PMID
1372:PMID
1335:PMID
1311:2010
1259:PMID
1241:ISSN
1200:PMID
1182:ISSN
1166:Cell
1135:PMID
1057:PMID
1017:PMID
919:ISBN
892:link
811:PMID
750:PMID
680:and
649:and
647:ROCK
643:RhoA
594:and
566:and
546:and
506:and
445:PLA2
355:PTEN
311:WASp
205:and
197:and
88:news
1819:":
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1594:doi
1590:216
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