Nane the part which feed Amoeba
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when an amoeba surrounds a solid food particle with its pseudopods (for locomotion and the capturing of prey) to form a vacuole (known as a phagosome) in which digestion of the food particle then occurs. Pinocytosis is a similar process, but it has to do with the ingestion of a liquid via the budding of the cell membrane of the amoeba to make a vesicle similar to that formed during phagocytosis.
Once the nutrients enter an amoeba via the vesicles formed during phagocytosis or pinocytosis, then the nutrients within the vesicle must undergo digestion. This occurs when the vacuole fuses with a lysosome that contains digestive enzymes.
For a more detailed explanation of such see:
Nutrition in Amoeba
Pseudopodia is the part which helps in intake of food in amoeba.