Through the vacuole
The dissolved food passes through the cell membrane -markayla c williams
cytostome
it is where you digest the food you ingest through your digestive system the nutrients from the food.
Yes, white blood cells can ingest pathogens through a process called phagocytosis. This allows white blood cells to destroy and eliminate harmful pathogens, such as bacteria and viruses, from the body.
Planaria ingest food through a flexible tube-like pharynx that it can stick out from the middle of it's ventral side. The mouth is located at the end of this tube. The planaria sucks food in through this tube.
animal
No, fungi do not ingest food like animals do. Instead, they absorb nutrients from their surroundings through their cell walls. This process is known as external digestion.
sponges feed through their pores or holes, their pores create a current pulling food into the central cavity of the sponge. the food sticks to the collar cells that lines the central cavity, there the amoebocytes pick up the food and digest it, carrying the nutrients to the other cells.summary:porescollar cellsamoebocytesother cells.
Angora rabbits get their food in the same way as other rabbit breeds. Generally, Angoras are not wild, so they are usually given food and they ingest it through their mouths. In the unusual case that an Angora was wild, it would forage for grass, leaves, or other greenery and ingest the food through its mouth.
No. There are multi-cellular animals, such as sponges, that don't have mouths but still take in food.
Eat it
absorbs the food!