Concept:Pseudopodia are temporary, finger-like extensions of an amoeba’s cell membrane that help it move and capture food.
Explanation:Amoeba is a single-celled protozoan without a fixed shape.
It constantly changes its shape by pushing out pseudopodia (false feet).
These pseudopodia are used for locomotion, allowing the amoeba to crawl or change direction.
They also help in capturing food by surrounding and engulfing prey (phagocytosis).
Thus, pseudopodia perform both movement and feeding functions.
Answer:Option D: movement and capture of food.