Biology, asked by sanchitnipanikar, 1 year ago

how do substances like carbon di oxide and water move in and out of the cell ? how does amoeba obtain its food?


Anonymous: through diffusion

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Answered by anshuman10506
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because our cell meemnrane is selectively permeable it allow these both
Answered by BornScientist
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Hey mate here's your answer

CO2 and H2O like substance move in out of organisms through small pores present on their body through diffusion.

Amoeba obtain it's food through a substance present in it called pseudopodia .

Hope it helps you
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