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Explain Amoeba : nutrition in amoeba, what do they eat

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Answered by ItszBrainlyQueen
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Nutrition in an Amoeba occurs through a process called phagocytosis where the entire organism pretty much engulfs the food it plans on eating up. The mode of nutrition in amoeba is known as holozoic nutrition. It involves the ingestion, digestion and egestion of food material.

Answered by sujal1247
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Nutrition in an Amoeba occurs through a process called phagocytosis where the entire organism pretty much engulfs the food it plans on eating up. The mode of nutrition in amoeba is known as holozoic nutrition. It involves the ingestion, digestion and egestion of food material.

Amoeba does not have any specialized organ for nutrition. Its entire process is carried through the body surface with the help of pseudopodia.

What is Holozoic Nutrition?

Holozoic nutrition is the process of nutrition that takes place in organisms which take solid or liquid food inside their body. Amoeba follows holozoic nutrition.

Holozoic nutrition in amoeba takes place in the following steps:

  • Ingestion
  • Digestion
  • Absorption
  • Assimilation
  • Egestion

The different processes involved in holozoic nutrition in amoeba are:

Ingestion

Ingestion is the process of taking in the food into the body either by swallowing or absorbing it. Amoeba pushes out the pseudopodia to encircle the food and engulfs it forming a food vacuole. This process is known as phagocytosis.

Digestion

Digestion is the process of breaking the insoluble and large food molecules into soluble and minute molecules. In amoeba, the food vacuoles are transported deeper into the cell and with the help of the digestive enzymes, the large insoluble particles are broken down to the simplest molecules.

Absorption

In this process of absorption, the nutrients from the digested food material are absorbed into the cell’s cytoplasm by leaving behind the undigested particles. This process is called diffusion. The excess food is stored in the form of glycogen and lipids.

Assimilation

Assimilation is the process of obtaining energy from the absorbed food molecules. In amoeba, absorbed food molecules are utilized for producing the energy required to carry out different life processes within the cell.

Egestion

Egestion is the process of excretion of undigested food material. In amoeba, this process is carried out by rupturing the cell membrane to remove the undigested food material from its body.

Explanation:

They catch food such as algae, bacteria, plant cells, microscopic protozoa, and metazoans through absorption using pseudopodia, a process termed phagocytosis. This mode of nutrition in amoeba is called holozoic nutrition where the food particles are engulfed to form a vacuole around it.

Class: Rhizopoda

Domain: Eukarya

Kingdom: Protista

Phyllum: Protozoa

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