In amoeba the food becomes trapped in
…………..and digestive juices are secreted
into…………………….
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In amoeba, the food becomes trapped in the food vacuole and digestive juices are secreted into the food vacuole.
- Food vacuole is the answer for both the blanks.
- Amoeba is microscopic and single-celled organisms which are found in pond water. Amoeba has a cell membrane which has a rounded, dense nucleus and many small bubble-like vacuoles in its cytoplasm
- Amoeba nourishes some microscopic organisms. When it discerns food, it pushes out pseudopodia around the food particle and devours it. The food comes to be trapped in a food vacuole.
- And then the digestive juices are secreted into the food vacuole. They react with the food and sever it down into simpler substances and then gradually the digested food is absorbed.
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