Amoeboid movement is crucial in histology for several reasons:
Immune Response:White blood cells use amoeboid movement to migrate towards infection sites, where they engulf and destroy pathogens. Tissue Repair: Cells involved in tissue repair, such as fibroblasts, exhibit amoeboid movement to reach injury sites and facilitate healing. Development: During embryogenesis, cells use amoeboid movement to navigate and form proper tissue structures.