cilia
Cell Membrane The amoeba uses its cell membrane to form an arm-like structure (pseudopodia) to encircle food with its "arms" and engulfs it. Check the videos on youtube!
The psuedopod is used to help the amoeba move, and also to eat. It is a part of the amoeba's body that it can stretch out and pull itself with.
mouth
Their tentacles.
Beak
mouth
mout hands
An amoeba primarily uses a process called phagocytosis to obtain food. This involves the amoeba extending its cell membrane to engulf food particles, such as bacteria or other microorganisms, forming a food vacuole. The vacuole then fuses with lysosomes, where enzymes break down the food for digestion. This method allows the amoeba to absorb nutrients efficiently from its environment.
mouth/jaws
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.
amoeba feeds on some microscopic organisms when it senses food particle it pushes out and engulf it. The food becomes trapped in its food vacuole. Digestive juices are secreted into the food vacuole.They act on the food and break it into simpler substances gradually the digested food is absorbed. The substances are used for growth maintenance and multiplication of amoeba. The undigested substances of food is expelled outside by the vacuole.
lungs and a heart i think