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Explain Horough diaguanas ingestion of food in
a) Amoeba b) Hydro​

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Answered by mg443379
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Amoeba is a unicellular animal, so it doesn't have a mouth for ingestion of food. Amoeba ingests the food by encircling it by forming pseudopodia. When the food is completely encircled , the food is engulfed in the form of a bag called food vacuole. ... While the undigested food remains in the food vacuole

Answered by 1157684
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A) Ingestion is the process of taking food in the body. As Amoeba is an unicellular organism, so it doesn't have a mouth for ingestion of food. Thus, Amoeba ingests the food by encircling it by forming 'Pseudopodia' (P is silent). As the cell membrane of the pseudopodia fuse, the food

gets trapped into a food vacuole.

B) Digestive juices such as amylase and protease are secreted inside the food vacuole in Amoeba. Theses juices act on the food and break it down into smaller components. ... The waste material or undigested food is then expelled out of the body using pseudopodia.

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