Biology, asked by hmmmm53, 1 year ago

Digestion in Amoeba!

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Answered by Anonymous
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Amoeba engulfs tiny particles of food with the help of its false feet called Pseudopodia. This process is called circumvallation. The Pseudopodia close to form a small cavity called food vacuole. Here the enzymes help the breakdown of food into simpler and soluble molecules. This then get absorbed and assimilated and residue is thrown out through the contractile vacuole, as Amoeba has no anus. so it can excrete from any part .
Answered by Anjula
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Hey mate !!!

It happens via a process called cirCuvallition .
It Gets it food digested or moves by false feet which is known as Pseudopodiea.
Amoeba belongs to protozoan phyla.

Hope this helps ye :D

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