An amoeba
An amoeba
Surrounding the food with pseudopod.
Pelecypods obtain their food from the water that flows through their bodies.
They absorb food through their body after extracellular digestion.
It uses by feeding the food vacuole into the extended pseudopod
An amoeba
It is a heterotroph and it engulfs its food
There are many different bird species that are adapted to obtain food in their environment. Finches are an excellent example.
Amoebas have pseudopods. The amoeba reached for food with its pseudopod.
Surrounding the food with pseudopod.
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Pelecypods obtain their food from the water that flows through their bodies.
Plant kingdom
YES. The ameoba is a perfect example of a unicellular organism which goes after its food. The cell membrane and cytoplams extends toward the food or away from a bad stimulus (heat, dryness, too much light). If it is food or liquid, the pseudopod moves toward the source and engulfs it. The word "pseudopod" is Greek meaning "false foot".
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To feed, an amoeba will extend a psuedopod around the food to draw it in.
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.