Science, asked by suman08742, 10 months ago

10. We see a variety of organisms around us which have specific mode of feeding and have some
organs for movement
a) Are there any organisms which do not have a specific shape? Name them
b) How do they identify their food?
c) Do they have some specific structures to move or feed?​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
4

Amoeba

Thorough their senses

Through pseudopodia

Hope it helps you

Answered by sonu24071984
0

Answer:

Amoeba

Explanation:

Amoeba is a microscopic single-celled

organism found in pond water. Amoeba

has a cell membrane, a rounded, dense

nucleus and many small bubble-like

vacuoles in its cytoplasm.

Amoeba constantly changes its shape

and position. It pushes out one, or

more finger-like projections, called

pseudopodia or false feet for movement

and capture of food

Amoeba feeds on some microscopic

organisms. When it senses food, it

pushes out pseudopodia around the

food particle and engulfs it. The food

becomes trapped in a food vacuole

Hope this help you

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