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How does Amoeba obtain it’s food?​

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Answered by learner2929
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In Amoeba, a cell membrane invagination (pseudopodia) surround the food particle. This is followed by formation of food vacuole surrounding the food by joining of pseudopodia of both sides and engulfment of food vacuole in animal body. Also known as phagosomes, these food vesicles serve as site of food digestion.
Answered by krishmanr14
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Explanation:

Amoeba takes in food using temporary finger-like extensions of the cell surface, which fuse over the food particle forming a food vacuole. ... The remaining undigested material is moved to the surface of the cell and thrown out.

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