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Digestion in amboea....

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Answered by attitudewali28
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Explanation:

: An amoeba digests food by surrounding it with temporary extensions called pseudopodia; these meet across the food particle to form a food or gastric vacuole with the cell membrane and a small part of cytoplasm

Answered by AnnieStar
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Digestion in amoeba:

An amoeba digests food by surrounding it with temporary extensions called pseudopodia; these meet across the food particle to form a food or gastric vacuole with the cell membrane and a small part of cytoplasm.

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