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what is Amoeba?
How it gets its food?​

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Answered by firdous41
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Explanation:

Amoeba takes in food using temporary finger-like extensions of the cell surface, which fuse over the food particle forming a food vacuole

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Answered by VivaciousDork
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An amoeba, sometimes written as "ameba", is a term generally used to describe a single celled eukaryotic organism that has no definate shape and that moves by means of pseudopodia. ... The cytoplasm of an amoeba contains the organelles and is enclosed by a cell membrane.

Amoeba takes in food using temporary finger-like extensions of the cell surface, which fuse over the food particle forming a food vacuole. Inside the food vacuole, complex substances are broken down into simpler ones, diffusing into the cytoplasm.

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