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7. Which statement is correct about the function of a pseudopod?
It helps unicellular organisms reproduce
It helps multicellular organisms reproduce
It helps unicellular organisms move
It helps multicellular organisms move.
8. Which statement describes cellular transport?
the process by which molecules move into a state of equilibrium
the process by which the plasma membrane keeps some things out of the cell
the process by which the plasma membrane allows only certain things into the cell
the process by which materials move in and out of the cell
It helps unicellular organisms reproduce
It helps multicellular organisms reproduce
It helps unicellular organisms move
It helps multicellular organisms move.
8. Which statement describes cellular transport?
the process by which molecules move into a state of equilibrium
the process by which the plasma membrane keeps some things out of the cell
the process by which the plasma membrane allows only certain things into the cell
the process by which materials move in and out of the cell
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7. The correct statement about the function of a pseudopod is:
**It helps unicellular organisms move.**
Pseudopods are temporary, foot-like extensions of a cell that help in locomotion and capturing food, primarily in unicellular organisms like amoebas.
8. The statement that describes cellular transport is:
**the process by which materials move in and out of the cell.**
Cellular transport encompasses various mechanisms that allow substances to enter and exit the cell, including diffusion, osmosis, and active transport.
**It helps unicellular organisms move.**
Pseudopods are temporary, foot-like extensions of a cell that help in locomotion and capturing food, primarily in unicellular organisms like amoebas.
8. The statement that describes cellular transport is:
**the process by which materials move in and out of the cell.**
Cellular transport encompasses various mechanisms that allow substances to enter and exit the cell, including diffusion, osmosis, and active transport.
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