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Explain Digestion in unicellular organism.
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Answered by mpal40575
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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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Answered by rajnandinibhardwaj15
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Digestion in unicellular like amoeba

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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.

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.

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