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What Is Cytoplasm In Ameoba?

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Answered by anamikapradeep7
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The cytoplasm of an amoeba contains the organelles and is enclosed by a cell membrane. An amoeba uses a process called phagoctyosis to obtain food. This is a process in which projections of the cell membrane of the amoeba extend and surround the food particle, totally enclosing it. The food particle is thus internalized in a sort of "bubble" called a vacuole. The food particle can then be digested in the vacuole. The amoeba reproduces via mitosis.

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Answered by SnowyMaira
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Cytoplasm is a portion of protoplasm, lying lying between the cell membrane and the nuclear membrane. Same us the function with the unicellular organism : 'Amoeba'

Exploring more information regarding the same topic –

• Protoplasm is a gel like leaving matter present inside the cell membrane.

• Nucleus is a specialised structure in the cell, bound by the nuclear membrane are responsible for controlling all cellular activities.

• Amoeba is a unicellular organism which consists of a singular cell. The size of Amoeba's Cell is 1000μm.

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