2. How does egestion take place in Amoeba?
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Amoeba engulfs tiny particles of food with the help of its false feet called Pseudopodia. This process is called circumvallation. The Pseudopodia close to form a small cavity called food vacuole and then the further digestion tale place.
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Amoeba engulfs tiny particles of food with the help of its false feet called Pseudopodia. This process is called circumvallation. The Pseudopodia close to form a small cavity called food vacuole and then the further digestion tale place.
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The undigested food in the food vacuole moves to the cell membrane from where it is finally expelled out.
Explanation:
- After the organism creates a food vacuole which contains food particles and water, digestive enzymes are secreted into the vacuole so digestion can take place.
- After the food is digested, the useful particles or food are absorbed.
- There remain certain food particles that have to be egested or thrown out of the body. This undigested food moves to the cell membrane from where it is finally thrown out.
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