b) The cell membrane of an amoeba changes its shape to trap food. What are these
structures called?
(i) cud
(ii) vacuole
(iii) pseudopodia
(iv) cell wall
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Explanation:
Do you ever wonder how the amoeba eats its food even though it does not have a mouth? It has several finger-like projections called pseudopodia that help it take in the food. Let’s know more about this interesting mode of nutrition. First, a little bit more about this tiny creature.
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Answer:
iii) pseudopodia
Explanation:
the amoeba changes it's shape into finger like structures which are called pseudopodia.
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