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Why fat is not absorbed in amoeba

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Answered by pragya2785
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Amoeba appear to lack the enzymes needed to digest fat. ... This allows amoeba to digest things like cellulose and proteins and simple sugars. ... Lipase is an enzyme that hydrolyzes lipids, the ester bonds in triglycerides, Amoeba lack this enzyme so they can’t digest lipids, which is a ...
Answered by shreyaaaaaaaaaaa
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Because amoeba is a unicellular and prokaryotic organism whish do not forms the small or large intestines by combining nore cells since it is unicellular organism
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