Pseudopod protrusions propel amoeboid cells forward: A 3-D swimming model

Rhythmic patterns and precise motions—these are key elements of proper swimming. Olympians demonstrate repeated patterns of breathing, with synchronized head, leg and arm movements, enthralling spectators and provoking applause for record-breaking paces. Comparable demonstrations of this pattern repetition and power usage can also be seen in a microscopic swimmer—the amoeboid cell.