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What is the difference between genotype and phenotype?
Pseudopods
Pseudopods, or false feet, are temporary protrusions of the cell membrane in some eukaryotic cells, used for movement and engulfing food.
Microfilaments
Tiny strands within the cell's cytoskeleton that are composed chiefly of the protein actin and are involved in cell movement and shape changes.
Motor Proteins
Proteins that convert chemical energy into mechanical work, enabling movement and transportation of cargo within cells.
Extracellular Matrix
A complex network of proteins and carbohydrates outside cells, providing structural and biochemical support to surrounding cells.
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