Biology, asked by Sandhan, 1 year ago

How does amoeba engulf its food?

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Answered by Rohit01
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It produces its pseudopodia (FALSE FOOT) over the food materials and the food in them and mixes up with cytoplasm by engulfing them.
Answered by lovinggirl
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The amoeba moves its psuedopodia (false feet) around the food particle. thus a food vacuole is formed.then the amoeba secretes digestive enzymes into the food vacuole and the food particle is digested and assimilated.the waste particle is thrown out by moving the particle towards the surface of the body and it is excreted
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