Here's a bit more information:
* Pseudopods are temporary, finger-like projections of cytoplasm that amoebas use for movement and feeding.
* Amoebas are single-celled organisms (protists) that belong to the group called Rhizopoda.
* They are found in various environments, including freshwater, saltwater, and soil.
Other organisms, like some types of white blood cells (like neutrophils), also exhibit amoeboid movement using pseudopods. However, they are not classified as amoebas.