how do vacuoles help in ingestion and egestion in single celled organisms like amoeba?
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In amoeba, there are no organs that help in the digestion of food, hence the food vacuole
In amoeba, helps in tr breaking down of food in simple form, when the food material reached to amoeba, the food vacuole is formed and it traps the food material. the enzyme enters in the vacuole and act on food material , hence it is necessary for digestion and get rid of waste
In amoeba, helps in tr breaking down of food in simple form, when the food material reached to amoeba, the food vacuole is formed and it traps the food material. the enzyme enters in the vacuole and act on food material , hence it is necessary for digestion and get rid of waste
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when an amoeba senses its prey, it pushes out its pseudopodia around its prey an engulfs it. Thus the food gets trapped in a food vacuole. ... The waste material or undigested food is expelled out of the body.
Explanation:
A amoeba is a single
Cell. We humans have
Mouth to eat food, but amoeba haven't the mouth
they eat food in their
pseudopodia to eat and throw waste in the body that is
engulfs
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