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how does phogocytosis takes place in amoeba​

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Answered by rambabu113450
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In amoeba, phagocytosis takes place by engulfing the nutrient with the help of pseudopods, that are present all over the cell, whereas, in ciliates, a specialized groove or chamber, known as the cytostome, is present, where the process takes place

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Answered by brijeshkchaubey
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In amoeba, phagocytosis takes place by engulfing the nutrient with the help of pseudopods, that are present all over the cell, whereas, in ciliates, a specialized groove or chamber, known as the cytostome, is present, where the process takes place.

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