Unicellular eukaryotes achieve intracellular digestion through the process of endocytosis, phagocytosis, and use of food vacuoles and lysosomes.
A paramecium is an example of an organism that uses intracellular digestion vs. humans which utilize extracellular digestion.
Humans
Digestion which takes place within the cytoplasm of the organism, as in many unicellular protozoans.
Intracellular
Endocytosis...you have to get the food in your body before you can digest it
The primary site of intracellular digestion are the lysosomes.
In cell biology, molecular biology and related fields, the word intracellular means "inside the cell". Intercellular:Between cells, as in an intercellular bridge. so when the digestion get complete inside the stomach then it passes the nutreints bt the cells .which is called intercellular digestion, & furthur the dig. occur inside the cells is called intracellular dig.
No. its intracellular.
YES
intracellular
extracellular
Lysosomes
Nope.
It is extracellular