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Multiple Choice
Which group of protists uses pseudopodia for movement and may or may not have a shell?
A
Euglenoids
B
Dinoflagellates
C
Diatoms
D
Amoebas
Verified step by step guidance
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Begin by understanding the term 'pseudopodia'. Pseudopodia are temporary, foot-like extensions of the cell membrane and cytoplasm used by some protists for movement and feeding.
Identify the group of protists that are known for using pseudopodia. Amoebas are well-known for their ability to extend pseudopodia to move and capture food.
Consider the structural characteristics of amoebas. Some amoebas have shells, known as tests, while others do not, which aligns with the problem statement.
Review the characteristics of the other protist groups listed: Euglenoids, Dinoflagellates, and Diatoms. These groups do not use pseudopodia for movement.
Conclude that amoebas are the correct group of protists that use pseudopodia for movement and may or may not have a shell.