Certain human cells are highly motile, which means they can move throughout the tissues of your body. Other than a flagellum or cilia, which other cytoskeletal component is directly involved in a cell moving through your tissue?

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Answer:

Pseudopods.

Explanation:

Pseudopods are actually known as the thick liquid inside the organisms such as amoeba, or extension of the cytoplasm. The organisms can help to change the shape of pseudopod for making it appear, disappear, and move.

Pseudopods are used to capture prey, and movements. Organisms extend their pseudopods for feeding, capturing their prey, and later by the use of enzymes digesting them. They are different types, and different in shapes:

1) Lobopodia: They are finger-shaped.

2) Filopodia: They are thread-like and thin in structure.

3) Reticulopodia: They are known for creating a network reticulum.

4) Axopodia: They are known for supported by microtubules arrays.