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amoeba cannot digest lipids why?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Amoeba appear to lack the enzymes needed to digest fat. ... Fats are called lipids. Lipase is enzyme needed to digest fat. Lipase is an enzyme that hydrolyzes lipids, the ester bonds in triglycerides, Amoeba lack this enzyme so they can't digest lipids, which is a long process to digest.
Answered by Pallavi441
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Amoeba appear to lack the engines needed to digest Fat . Fats are also called lipids.
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