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Explain the process of nutrition in amoeba 0

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Answered by devarihant
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Nutrition in amoeba is holozoic. Thus, solid food particles are ingested which are then acted upon by enzymes and digested. It is an omnivore, feeding on both plants and animals. ... Since it is a unicellular organism, amoeba does not have any specialised structure or organ for the process of nutrition.
Answered by BrainlyGloriousGrl
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⬛ Amoeba takes in food using temporary finger like extensions of the cell surface which fuse over the food particles forming the food vacuole.

⬛ Inside the food vacuole, complex substances are broken into simpler substances which then diffuses into cytoplasm.

⬛ The remaining undigested material is moved to the surface of the cell and then thrown out of the cell.

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DIAGRAM FOR THE PROCESS OF NUTRITION IN AMOEBA

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