Amoebas digest food differently than mice because they are unicellular organisms. When an amoeba eats, it surrounds its food with its cell membrane, forming a bubble called a food vacuole, where it breaks down the food using special enzymes. On the other hand, a mouse has a complex digestive system with a mouth, stomach, and intestines. The mouse chews its food and mixes it with saliva, then it travels through the stomach and intestines, where nutrients are absorbed. So, while amoebas break down food inside their own cell, mice use different organs to digest food and absorb nutrients.
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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