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5. How does an amoeba acquire food?​

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Answered by avantikay1312
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Explanation:

The food in amoeba is obtained by the process of endocytosis. Endocytosis is a cellular process where the substances are brought into the cell by a cell membrane surrounding the cell. These cell membranes then break off and form a vesicle surrounding the food material.

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Answered by HarshJMehta
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Answer:

An Amoeba Takes In Food By Using Its Tentacles Like Extensions On Its Surface Called Pseudopodia, Or False Hands, And It Engulfs Its Food In a tiny bubble called a "food vacuole", and then it releases the digestive juices inside the hole, and digests the food.

Then, The Important Materials are absorbed, while the remaining waste is ejected Out.

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