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Amoeba captures food with the help of
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In an amoeba, the process of digesting food involves phagocytosis, where the amoeba engulfs food particles with its pseudopods
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An amoeba digests food by engulfing it and breaking it down inside its cell. A mouse eats, chews, swallows, and uses its stomach
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9. Suppose an experimental population of amoeba increases according to the law of exponential growth. There were 100 amoeba
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9. Suppose an experimental population of amoeba increases according to the law of exponential growth. There were 100 amoeba
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summarize this: In amoeba, digestion occurs intracellularly within the food vacuole. The process involves engulfing food
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A student gathered a sample of water from a nearby pond and looked at it under a microscope. He saw an amoeba in the sample. An
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In amoeba, digestion occurs through phagocytosis, where food particles are engulfed by the cell membrane and enclosed in a food
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how does an amoeba obtain its food.
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Compare the digesting food in an amoeba to those in a mouse
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