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An amoeba is a single-celled organism that feeds on algae, plant cells, and bacteria. When an amoeba feeds, it first makes contact with the food particle. Next, the amoeba starts to surround the particle. Once the particle is completely engulfed, it is surrounded by a layer of the amoeba's membrane, forming a vesicle. The pH in the vesicle is then lowered and the contents are degraded. What type of transport is involved in this process? A. passive transport B. diffusion C. exocytosis D. endocytosis

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Answered by sristhi23
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endocytosis is the answer
Answered by topanswers
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The correct answer for your question is endocytosis.

Pseudopodia is the motion food collecting structure of amoeba. Pseudopodia is a temporary cytoplasm-filled projection of an unicellular protist.  

Pseudopodium which consist of Pseudopodes are mostly found in amoeboids in order to perform motility and grabbing the food.

Pseudopodes has micro-filaments that have the ability to contract and extent due to the reversible assembly of actin sub units. Amoeba uses the pseudopods to grab the food by surrounding it completely when the food approaches near it.

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