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Amobea is considered as a heterotrophic organism Give reason​

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Answered by SnehethaKrishna
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Amoeba gets its nutrients in a heterotrophic manner. Amoeba feeds on plankton and diatoms. It forms arm-like structures known as pseudopodia. It extends its pseudopodia in that direction when it detects food in its surroundings, and moves towards it.

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Answered by mrenu379
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Organisms that are unable to produce food by themselves and rely on other sources / organisms are called heterotrophs. ... Amoeba gets its nutrients in a heterotrophic manner. Amoeba feeds on plankton and diatoms. It forms arm-like structures known as pseudopodia.

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