Biology, asked by dinesh170, 1 year ago

how does amoeba get food from its environment

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Answered by Anonymous
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It absorbs neighboring particles or microbes by phagocytosis.i.e it approaches the cell or food particles then slurs its way on top of the particle then absorbs it as a whole... its body enzymes then slowly digest the food

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Answered by Anonymous
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An amoeba eats tiny plants and animals present in pond water where it lives. ... When a food particle comes near the amoeba, then the amoeba produces two pseudopodia around the foodparticle and surrounds it. The two pseudopodia then join aroundthe food particle and trap it in a food vacuole with a little water. HOPE THIS HELPS YOU
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