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amoeboid movement
What are the Key Components Involved?
The key components involved in amoeboid movement include:
Actin
and
myosin
proteins
Cell membrane receptors
Intracellular signaling molecules such as
Rho GTPases
Enzymes like
phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K)
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