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Answer Posted / Sumit Rajput
Amoeboid movement occurs in cells such as amoeba, which lack a fixed shape and can change their form to move. This movement involves the extension of pseudopodia (false feet) to create a leading edge, followed by contraction of the cell body behind it, thereby propelling the cell forward.
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