Answer:
1) Macrophages
3) Blood platelets
4) Neutrophils.
Explanation:
Macrophages, platelets, and neutrophils has pseudopods.
Macrophages are phagocytic cells that helps detect, engulf and destroy pathogens and/or apoptotic cells. They have pseudopods that encircle the unwanted cells in the body and perform apoptosis.
Platelets are the transparent cells without cells that principally help in clotting of blood. They develop pseudopods to adhere themselves at injured (bleeding) surface and thus perform their action.
Neutrophils are white blood cells and help in healing of damaged tissues after infection or injury. They extrude pseudopods to adhere the site of injury or infection.