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In three to five sentences, compare the process of digesting food in an amoeba (unicellular) to those in a mouse (multicellular) ..........................................................
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In an amoeba, digestion primarily occurs through phagocytosis, where the cell engulfs food particles and breaks them down in vacuoles with digestive enzymes. The process is intracellular and occurs within the cell itself. In contrast, a mouse has a specialized digestive system with organs such as the stomach and intestines that work together to break down food through mechanical and chemical digestion. The mouse also has specific enzymes and bile acids produced by the liver to aid in the breakdown and absorption of nutrients. Overall, the process of digesting food in a mouse is more complex and involves a coordinated effort among different organs compared to the more simplified process in an amoeba.
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Digestion in an amoeba occurs through phagocytosis within the cell, while in a mouse it involves a specialized digestive system with organs like the stomach and intestines. The amoeba breaks down food particles in vacuoles with enzymes, while the mouse relies on mechanical and chemical digestion in the stomach and intestines. Enzymes and bile acids in the mouse aid in the breakdown and absorption of nutrients, making the process more complex compared to the simpler process in an amoeba.
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