Biology, asked by devgangwal, 11 months ago

How amoeba knows the position of its food ?
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Answered by AyeshaHussain
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When an amoeba collides with food, the pseudopods "sweep" the food from all sides

Amoeba takes in food using temporary finger-like extensions of the cell surface which fuse over the food particle forming a food-vacuole

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To eat, the amoeba stretches out the pseudopod, surrounds a piece of food, and pulls it into the rest of the amoeba's body. Amoebas eat algae, bacteria, other protozoans

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