This scanning electron microscope (SEM) image revealed a protozoan Acanthamoeba polyphaga, as it was about to complete the process of cell division, known as mitosis, becoming two separate organisms. Note the numerous pseudopodia, projecting from the surfaces of these organisms. These pseudopodia allow amoebas to move and grasp objects in their environment. CDC/Catherine Armbruster Margaret Williams 2009
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