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When a food particle comes near Amoeba, the pseudopodia surrounds the food particles and trap the food with a little water forming a food vacuole inside its body. The surrounding cytoplasm secretes digestive enzymes into the food vacuole which acts on the food and thus it gets digested and absorbed directly into the cytoplasm by the process of diffusion.
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Fibres can be divided into two groups – natural fibres and synthetic fibres. Natural fibres are fibres obtained from plants and animals. Example – cotton, flax and jute comes from plants whereas wool and silk are obtained from animals. The synthetic fibres are the fibres made by human beings. Example – rayon, nylon, polyester and acrylic.
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Yogita Ingle 7 years, 4 months ago
Holozoic nutrition is a kind of nutritional method that involves the ingestion of food either by liquid or solid organic material. The process of holozoic nutrition further comprises digestion, absorption, assimilation of the food, egestion. It takes in the complex substances like carbohydrates and converts them into simpler forms like sugars. For e.g. Humans and amoeba takes nutrition by holozoic mode.
This method of nutrition involves:
1. Ingestion: Taking in complex organic food through mouth opening in higher animals (humans) and through body surface in lower organisms (like amoeba).
2. Digestion: Change of complex food into simple form, done by action of enzymes.
3. Absorption: Absorption of food in soluble form or passing of simple, soluble nutrients through blood or lymph.
4. Assimilation: Utilization of absorbed food for various metabolic processes.
5. Egestion: Expelling out the undigested food.
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