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How do psuedopods work? a. the cytoplasm extension discharges digestive juices toward it's food. b. the cytoplasm extensions surround the food, and excretes digestive juices to digest it's food. c. the cytoplasm extension moves over the food and covers it to engulf it. d. the cytoplasm extension lures it's food to the food vacuole to digest it.

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