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  • 03-05-2020
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how do sarcodines move and trap food
1. oral groove
2. contractile vacuole

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alexoconnor360
alexoconnor360 alexoconnor360
  • 03-05-2020
Amoebas use extensions of their cell membrane (called pseudopodia) to move, as well as, to engulf food. When the pseudopodium traps a bit of food, the cell membrane closes around the meal. This encasement forms a food vacuole. Hope this helps.
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