sarcodic (Meaning)
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sarcodic (a.)
Of or pertaining to sarcode.
Synonyms & Antonyms of sarcodic
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sarcodic Sentence Examples
- The sarcodic mass of the amoeba flowed and engulfed its prey.
- The sarcodic pseudopods of the foraminifera extended, anchoring it to the substrate.
- The sarcodic body of the plasmodium parasite invaded the host's red blood cells.
- The sarcodic pellicle of the ciliate Paramecium provided structural support.
- The sarcodic cytoplasm of the marine diatom supported photosynthesis and motility.
- The sarcodic strands of the slime mold connected individual cells, forming a multicellular network.
- The sarcodic extrusions of the amoeba functioned as sensory processes.
- The sarcodic rootlets of the foraminifera anchored them to the ocean floor.
- The sarcodic membrane of the trypanosome parasite protected it from the host's immune system.
- The sarcodic composition of the slug's body allowed it to move through moist environments.
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Of or pertaining to sarcode.
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The sarcodic mass of the amoeba flowed and engulfed its prey.
The sarcodic pseudopods of the foraminifera extended, anchoring it to the substrate.
The sarcodic body of the plasmodium parasite invaded the host's red blood cells.
The sarcodic pellicle of the ciliate Paramecium provided structural support.