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An amoeba "eats" or engulfs a large amount of food through the process of

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It engulfs its food in a process called endocytosis
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An amoeba "eats" or engulfs a large amount of food through the process of phagocytosis

Step-by-step explanation:

It is the process by which a cell ingests microorganisms

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