describe digestion in unicellular organism
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Answer: digestion in an unicellular organism is intracellular. most are omnivorous and perform holozic mode of nutrition. amoeba for example digests it food with the help of its pseudopodia which extends out and forms around the food before pulling it into the food vacuole. there it is digested
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Like bacteria, protozoans are unicellular organisms, but their method of feeding is quite different. They ingest relatively large particles of food and carry out intracellular digestion (digestion inside cells) through a method of feeding called phagotrophic nutrition.
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