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    Español · JMdict
    pseudópodo
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    English · JMdict
    pseudopodium;pseudopod (temporary protrusion of an ameboid cell)
    Véase también: 偽足 (ぎそく)
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    Español · Wikipedia

    Un seudópodo (del griego ψευδός, pseudós, «falso» y πούς, poús, «pie») es una prolongación del citoplasma de algunos organismos unicelulares tales como las amebas, que los utilizan para alimentarse o desplazarse.Los seudópodos se extienden y se contraen mediante el ensamblado reversible de subunidades de actina en microfilamentos. Cuando los filamentos se extienden cerca de la superficie de la célula empujan a la membrana plasmática y producen un abultamiento que es rellenado por el citoplasma. Los filamentos de actina se contraen por su interacción con las moléculas de miosina, lo que provoca una invaginación de la membrana plasmática y una depresión en el citoplasma.

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    English · Wikipedia

    Pseudopods or pseudopodia (singular: pseudopodium) (from the Greek word ψευδοπόδια, ψευδός "false" + πόδια "feet") are temporary cytoplasm filled projections of eukaryotic cell membranes or unicellular protists. They may be used for motility, or ingesting nutrients or other particulate matter. Cells that possess this faculty are generally referred to as amoeboids. Pseudopodia extend and contract by the reversible assembly of actin subunits into many microfilaments. Filaments near the cell's end interact with myosin which causes contraction. The pseudopodium extends itself until the actin reassembles itself into a network. It is supposed that actin polymerization is at the origin of the force propelling the cell forward. Generally several pseudopodia arise from the surface of the body (polypodial, e.g. Amoeba proteus) or a single pseudopodium may form on the surface of the body (monopodial, e.g. Entamoeba histolytica). Pseudopodia are formed by microtubule and filament structures. The cell surface projects a membrane process called the lamellipodium, which is supported inside by filaments that form at the leading edge, turning into networks as they merge. Cytoplasm flows into the lamellipodium, forming the pseudopodia. The functions of pseudopodia include locomotion and the capturing of prey. Pseudopodia are critical in sensing prey that can then be engulfed; the engulfing pseudopodia are called phagocytosis pseudopodia. A common example of this sort of amoeboid cell is the human white blood cell. Human mesenchymal cells are a good example of a cell type which use pseudopodia for locomotive reasons: these migratory cells are responsible for in utero remodelling for example in the formation of the trilaminar germ disc during gastrulation.Pseudopodia do not all look like amorphous blobs; instead, they can be classified by their distinct appearances. Lobopodia are bulbous and amoebic. Filopodia are slender, thread-like, and are supported largely by microfilaments. Reticulopodia are very complex and bear individual pseudopodia that form irregular nets. Axopodia are the phagocytosis type with long, thin pseudopods supported by complex, microtubule arrays enveloped with cytoplasm, and they respond rapidly to physical contact.

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Hiragana

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El kana redondeado y fluido. El hiragana escribe palabras japonesas nativas, terminaciones gramaticales y todo lo que va sin kanji (o junto a él): es el primer silabario que se aprende. Cada carácter representa una sílaba.

Ejemplo

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