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How does amoeba engults it's food

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Answered by nekosamurailee
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Amoeba engulf it's food using pseudopodia and that process is called phagocytosis.

Answered by Itzalien19
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Amoeba consumes it's food by the process of endocytosis. it is flexible cell membrane . it engulfs the food particles with the help of pseudopodia and then forms a couple around it. when the particle is completely trapped the amoeba secrets digestive enzymes to digest food thus the amoeba obtains it's food.

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