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Meaning of rhizopodous
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rhizopodous (a.)
Of or pertaining to the rhizopods.
rhizopodous Sentence Examples
- The amoeba's rhizopodous movement allowed it to glide smoothly across the surface.
- The paramecium possessed a distinct rhizopodous protrusion known as an oral groove.
- The foraminifera exhibited intricate rhizopodous extensions for feeding and locomotion.
- The giant rhizopodous pseudopodia of the sun animal (Heliozoa) formed a complex web to capture prey.
- The rhizopodous structure of the Vampire Squid (Vampyroteuthis infernalis) enabled it to attach to surfaces in the deep sea.
- Rhizopodous extensions on the surface of the red blood cell helped pathogens invade the host's body.
- The rhizopodous amoeboid cells within the immune system played a vital role in phagocytosis.
- Rhizopodous extensions on the roots of plants facilitated water and nutrient absorption from the soil.
- The rhizopodous motility of the soil flagellate contributed to the turnover and decomposition of organic matter.
- Evolutionary adaptations in the rhizopodous nature of marine organisms allowed them to thrive in diverse habitats.
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Of or pertaining to the rhizopods.
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The amoeba's rhizopodous movement allowed it to glide smoothly across the surface.
The paramecium possessed a distinct rhizopodous protrusion known as an oral groove.
The foraminifera exhibited intricate rhizopodous extensions for feeding and locomotion.
The giant rhizopodous pseudopodia of the sun animal (Heliozoa) formed a complex web to capture prey.