How do vacuoles help in ingestion and egestion in single celled organism like amoeba?
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After Amoeba senses its prey, it pushes out the pseudopodia present in its body to trap the food and it gets trapped in a food vacuole. The food trapped is then broken into small pieces with the help of the digestive juices present in the food vacuole.
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The food is engulfed with a little surrounding water to form a food vacuole inside the amoeba during ingestion and in egestion the undigested food is thrown out of the body.
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