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when an amoeba senses it's food,it from​

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When an amoeba collides with food, the pseudopods "sweep" the food from all sides and, thus, the food particle, together with a small amount of fluid, is inside the cytoplasm of amoeba (it is called phagocytosis), forming digestive vacuoles, where the digestive enzymes penetrate from the endoplasm.

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