👉 In biology, a Filopodia is defined as a small, slender cell-like structure that has a unique ability to move along its surface. These structures are usually found in cells where they function as a type of motor or actin filament. They are crucial for movement and attachment in many biological processes including locomotion, adhesion, and signal transmission. These filopodia can be classified into two main types: the microfilaments (also known as microtubules) and the actin