Not intentionally, for when they do - the virus eats them.
When an amoeba eats a bacteria, it engulfs the bacteria into its cytoplasm through a process called phagocytosis. The bacteria is then enclosed in a food vacuole and digested by enzymes within the vacuole, providing the amoeba with nutrients for energy and growth. Any waste products from the digestion process are expelled from the cell.
Lysosomes are organelles within cells that contain enzymes responsible for breaking down cellular waste, including dead organelles. This process is known as autophagy and helps to clean and recycle cellular components.
No, amoebas do not have muscle tissue like in more complex multicellular organisms. Instead, they rely on a process called cytoplasmic streaming to move and change shape. This is achieved through the contraction and expansion of their cytoplasm.
Amoebas obtain nutrition through phagocytosis, where they engulf and digest food particles such as bacteria, algae, and organic debris. They absorb nutrients across their cell membrane after breaking down the ingested material. Amoebas are capable of obtaining nutrients in a variety of environments due to their versatile feeding strategy.
Amoeba eats other organisms and smaller protists
Not intentionally, for when they do - the virus eats them.
it eats and digest it all
The Amoeba eats Algea, Bacteria, Plant Cells, and aslo other unicellular organisms
the amoeba is a animal like protists, or protozoan, classified as a sarcodine because of its movement. the amoeba eats and moves with pseudopods. (Pseudopods from the Greek word ψευδοπόδια, ψευδός "fake, false" + πόδια"feet") the pseodopods will wrap around the targeted food source and absorb the molecules.the pseudopods move the cell by shifting the organelles and weight of the cell.
When an amoeba eats a bacteria, it engulfs the bacteria into its cytoplasm through a process called phagocytosis. The bacteria is then enclosed in a food vacuole and digested by enzymes within the vacuole, providing the amoeba with nutrients for energy and growth. Any waste products from the digestion process are expelled from the cell.
Lysosomes are organelles within cells that contain enzymes responsible for breaking down cellular waste, including dead organelles. This process is known as autophagy and helps to clean and recycle cellular components.
It eats rocks too help it
yes it does have special talents it has false feet and eats food by using them
Amoeba and many other creatures of the sort release their waste through the contractile vacuole . Amoeba have little feet, called pseudopod. When they eats, They engulf the food. It is then digested in the food vacuole, and released through the contractile vacuole.
The amoeba finds tiny particles of organic matter, and eats them. All animals get energy in essentially the same way, by eating food. The food can then be used as fuel for the metabolism.
He won't digest it and it may make it sick.