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how does a Amoeba of time its food

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Answered by Anonymous
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: Amoeba takes in its food through this process. Initially, it pushes out itspseudopodia so that it can encircle the food. After this, it engulfs the food, thus forming a bag-like structure called food vacuole. The process is known as “phagocytosis”.

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Answered by omm2520
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Amoeba engulfs its food by the process of endocytosis (phagocytosis) in which pseudopodia are formed due to the flexibility of the plasma membrane.

It engulfs the food particle with the help of pseudopodia and then forms a vacuole around it. When the particle is completely trapped the amoeba secretes digestive enzymes that digests the food. thus the amoeba obtains it's food.

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