Lysosomes hope that helps! :)
Enzymes move into the vacuole to digest food, and the digested food passes into the amoeba
Their Cell Membrane.
no, because they ingest the food particle into their giant cytoplasm and digest it.
The amoeba surrounds the food with psuedopods and forms a food vacuole. This vacuole then digests the food with digestive enzymes.
Ameoba extends pseudopodia around the food particle until they join, enclosing the particle in a membrane-bound vesicle. A lysosome merges with the new food vacuole, dumping its enzymes in to digest the food. The products of digestion are then absorbed through the membrane.
The common amoeba Amoeba proteus has an organelle called the contractile vacuole in order to get rid of waste. Waste collects in the vacuole, and the vacuole is then emptied, releasing its contents out of the cell.
The food vacuole is formed by the outer membrane of the amoeba after phagocytosis, digestive enzymes then enter the food vacuole which digest the food that was recently taken in by pseudopods.
No... they digest what they've eaten. They do not store food for winter.
food vacuole is mainly formed in amoeba, where it digests the food with several enzymes and then destroys. but in our body stomach is there to digest the food.
The organelle used to store digested food and water is known as the vacuole. The food is released and broken down whenever the cells need it.
Chew the food repeatedly and then store in in their cheeks
no their food just takes a while to digest