Science, asked by madhumangesh81, 10 months ago

what helps amoeba to capture it's food​

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Answered by arunavaray
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Amoeba obtains its food by the process of endocytosis. It has flexible cell membrane. It engulfs the food particle with the help of pseudopodia and then forms a vacuole around it. When the particle is completely trapped the amoeba secretes digestive enzymes that digests the food.

Answered by shreya6475
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