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Amoebae are unicellular organisms that are often found in ponds. An amoeba is shown in the picture below.
How do amoebae most likely obtain food?
A.
Amoebae wrap around and engulf smaller unicellular organisms.
B.
Amoebae have special cells that use sunlight to make food.
C.
Amoebae have a mouth that they use to eat multicellular organisms.
D.
Amoebae use tentacles and stinging cells to catch smaller organisms.
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A. Amoebae wrap around and engulf smaller unicellular organisms.
They extend pseudopodia (false feet) to surround prey and take it into the cell by phagocytosis, forming a food vacuole where digestion occurs.
They extend pseudopodia (false feet) to surround prey and take it into the cell by phagocytosis, forming a food vacuole where digestion occurs.
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