The type of pseudopodia present in Euglypha is Filopodia. Filopodia are slender, tapering extensions of the cytoplasm and are used for locomotion and feeding. They are a common type of pseudopodium in various protists, including Euglypha.
| Option | Explanation |
|---|---|
| (A) Lobopodia | These are blunt, lobelike extensions of the cell, typically found in amoeboid organisms. This is incorrect for Euglypha, as it has filopodia, not lobopodia. |
| (B) Reticulopodia | These are net-like, branched pseudopodia, typically found in organisms like foraminifera. This is incorrect for Euglypha, which does not have net-like pseudopodia. |
| (C) Filopodia | ✅ Correct Answer: Euglypha has thin, thread-like filopodia. |
| (D) Axopodia | These are long, thin pseudopodia supported by microtubules, found in certain protists such as actinopods. This is incorrect for Euglypha, which lacks axopodia. |
Thus, Option (C) is the correct answer.




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: \( F = 96500 { C/mol}\), \( n = 2 \))