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in three to five sentences, compare the process of digesting food in an amoeba for (multicellular)

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The process of digesting food in an amoeba is relatively simple compared to multicellular organisms. The amoeba utilizes phagocytosis to engulf food particles, forming a food vacuole. The vacuole then fuses with lysosomes, which contain digestive enzymes, to initiate the breakdown of food. The nutrients released from digestion are absorbed by the amoeba's cell membrane, while undigested waste is expelled through exocytosis. In contrast, multicellular organisms have a more complex digestive system involving specialized organs such as the stomach and intestines to break down and absorb nutrients efficiently.
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