How does an amoeba get food ?
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Amoeba get it's food by using temporary finger-like extensions called pseudopodia this process called phagocytosis.
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have you been thinking how amoeba gets its food?
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◆amoeba takes in food with the help of endocytosis.
◆endocytosis involves engulfment of food particles ( protozoan, bacteria, dead plant and animal cells ) and liquid matter.
★ ameoba takes in bacteria with the help pseudopodia which surrounds the food particle ( bacteria ).
★ when the food particle ( bacteria ) is taken in the digestion starts in food vacuole.
★ there is secretion of enzymes from the cytoplasm of cell so that the food particle can be digested. which can be absorbed and later assimilated.
★ the undigested product is expelled out through contractile vacuole.
★ note: gases are expelled and taken in by diffusion through semi permeable membrane. ( mainly- CO2 and O2 )
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good life...
__________
have you been thinking how amoeba gets its food?
i am writing this to help you out.
________________________________________
◆amoeba takes in food with the help of endocytosis.
◆endocytosis involves engulfment of food particles ( protozoan, bacteria, dead plant and animal cells ) and liquid matter.
★ ameoba takes in bacteria with the help pseudopodia which surrounds the food particle ( bacteria ).
★ when the food particle ( bacteria ) is taken in the digestion starts in food vacuole.
★ there is secretion of enzymes from the cytoplasm of cell so that the food particle can be digested. which can be absorbed and later assimilated.
★ the undigested product is expelled out through contractile vacuole.
★ note: gases are expelled and taken in by diffusion through semi permeable membrane. ( mainly- CO2 and O2 )
____________________________________________________________
good life...
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