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How does ingestion occur in unicellular animals like an amoeba?

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Amoeba does not have organs like hands and mouth.

  • It is a unicellular animal. It can take in food through any part of the surface of its unicellular body.
  • It surrounds the food particle from all sides to take it into the cell.
  • After that, it digests the food with the help of different enzymes.
  • Undigested food is left behind as the amoeba moves further with the help of pseudopodia.
  • In unicellular animals like an amoeba, euglena, paramecium, etc. all the steps of nutrition occur within their unicellular body.

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