Abstract

Amoeba proteus obliged to follow dark stripes in the form of Y may be studied in three repeatable simple configurations: 1. tail + 1 advancing front, 2. tail + 2 advancing pseudopodia, 3. tail +1 advancing pseudopodium + 1 contracting pseudopodium. Formation of two advancing pseudopodia and the later conversion of one of them into a contracting pseudopodium affect the rate of movement of all the other body parts in the manner predictible by the hydrodynamic concept of the endoplasmic flow in amoeba. An active front stops and begins to retreat when arriving to a constant distance from the posterior body end. The locomotion is disfavoured if new pseudopodia deviate from the former body axis at the angle wider than 35°.

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