How is digestion in amoeba different from that in mushroom?
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Digestion in amoeba is an intra-cellular process that takes place within the cell. Most of the food that are taken in are stored in food vacuoles. Later the vacuoles are transported deeper into the cell to fuse with enzymes. It all starts from Pseudopodia.
Pseudopodia is the motion food collecting structure of amoeba. Pseudopodia is a temporary cytoplasm-filled projection of an unicellular protist.
Pseudopodium which consist of Pseudopodes are mostly found in amoeboids in order to perform motility and grabbing the food.
Pseudopodes has micro-filaments that have the ability to contract and extent due to the reversible assembly of actin sub units. Amoeba uses the pseudopods to grab the food by surrounding it completely when the food approaches near it.
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