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if an amoeba manages to engulf a bacterium using endocytosis, whats most likely to happen to the bacterium?​

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Answered by INNOCENTDEVIL006
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If an amoeba manages to engulf a bacterium using endocytosis, what is most likely to happen to the bacterium? It will be digested by the amoeba and used as a food source. An unknown plant species has separate male and female gametophytes, and releases spores into the environment.

Answered by DARKIMPERIAL
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If an amoeba manages to engulf a bacterium using endocytosis, the thing that is likely to happen to the bacterium is that it will be digested by the amoebaand used as a food source.

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