To solve the problem, we need to identify the type of pseudopodia in Actinophrys.
1. Understanding Pseudopodia in Actinophrys:
Actinophrys, a type of protozoan, uses pseudopodia for movement and feeding. Pseudopodia are temporary projections of the cell's cytoplasm used for locomotion and capturing food.
2. Analyzing the Options:
(1) Lobopodia: These are blunt, finger-like extensions of the cytoplasm, which are typically seen in amoeba-like organisms, but not characteristic of Actinophrys.
(2) Filopodia: These are thin, thread-like extensions of the cytoplasm and are more characteristic of certain amoebas, but not typically Actinophrys.
(3) Reticulopodia: These are networks of interconnected pseudopodia, seen in some amoeba-like organisms. While Actinophrys does have branching projections, this type is not the correct answer.
(4) Heliopodia: These are star-shaped projections, which is the correct type of pseudopodia found in Actinophrys.
3. Identifying the Correct Answer:
The correct type of pseudopodia in Actinophrys is heliopodia, which are radiating projections that form a star-like shape.
Final Answer:
The correct answer is Option D: Heliopodia.
Match List-I with List-II 
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
Which of the following are ambident nucleophiles?
[A.] CN$^{\,-}$
[B.] CH$_{3}$COO$^{\,-}$
[C.] NO$_{2}^{\,-}$
[D.] CH$_{3}$O$^{\,-}$
[E.] NH$_{3}$
Identify the anomers from the following.

The standard Gibbs free energy change \( \Delta G^\circ \) of a cell reaction is \(-301 { kJ/mol}\). What is \( E^\circ \) in volts?
(Given: \( F = 96500 { C/mol}\), \( n = 2 \))