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How does amoeba engulf its food? (1)

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Answered by Shriya2002
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It engulfs its food by the process called endocytosis. The opposite process is exocytosis.
Answered by rekhasharmananukanu
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Amoeba engulf its food by forming Sudeep Odia around it when the food gets completely surrounded from all the sides the tips of encircling pseudopodia fused with each other and the food is and captured along with the few lysosome into the cell in the form of a back called food vacuole

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