Amoeba digests its food in ?
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Amoeba digests it's food in its food vacuole.
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Food vacuole
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- Amoeba digests the food in food vacuole present in its cytoplasm.
- Digestion in amoeba is intracellular, i.e. inside the cell.
- Food vacuole is formed by the cell membrane and small part of cytoplasm.
- Digestive juice is secreted into the food vacuole which is released on the food to break it into simpler substances.
- The digested food is then absorbed by amoeba.
- Cheese is also produced by fermentation.
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