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amoeba : engulfing : : hydra?​

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Answered by gratefuljarette
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ANSWER:

Amoeba : engulfing : : hydra : grasping

EXPLANATION:

The mechanism of digestion of Amoeba is digestion, in which the glandular cells secrets enzymes and through contraction of body the food is mixed with enzymes. This breaks the food into small particles and it was then engulfed by the gastro-dermal cells where digestion takes place.

Whereas, in hydras the food was injected with poison by the nematocyst making it paralyzed and thus grasping it with the tentacles. It is the ingestion mechanism of digestion in hydra.

Answered by indiabrainly
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Answer:

amoeba: engulg:: hydra: phagocytosis

Explanation:

"in this question we have been asked to match the digestion type, like amoeba ingests food by engulfing, when it comes to hydra then it has two types of digestion.

As part of the same you have the unicellular amoeba which acts great in engulfing the tiny particles of the food with the help of the psendopdia and also in form of the food vacuole. This is the process of working from one form to the other."

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