Nutrition in amoeba is holozoic. It
involves the ingestion, digestion, absorption and assimilation of of
liquid or solid organic material, inorder to utilize it. This method
suggest phagocytosis where the cell membrane completely surrounds a
food particle.
5 steps of holozoic nutrition
Ingestion
: The food is ingested at the point where it comes in
touch with the cell surface with the help of pseudopodia.
Pseudopodia engulf the food into the cytoplasm. The process of
ingestion takes about two minutes.
Some methods are:
Circumfluence - When the prey
is inactive and the amoeba rolls over it. Circumvallation - When the prey
is active, a food cup is formed with the help of pseudopodia. Import - The food passively
sinks into the body on contact. Invagination - Pseudopodia
secretes a sticky and toxic fluid which adheres and kills the prey.
It is then taken in by invagination. Pinocytosis - Also called cell
drinking. There are pinocytosis channels at certain points through
which the cell ingests the food.
Digestion
: Digestion in amoeba is intracellular taking place
within the cell. The food taken in remains in a food vacuole or
gastric vacuole formed by the cell membrane and small part of the
cytoplasm. The vacuoles are transported deeper into the cells by
cytoplasmic movements. Here they fuse with lysosomes that contain
enzymes. Two enzymes amylase and proteinase have been reported.
Thus, amoeba can digest sugars, cellulose and proteins. Fats,
however, remain undigested.The contents of the vacuole become lighter and the outline of the
vacuole becomes indefinite indicating that the digestion is
complete.
Absorption
:
Since the food on digestion is converted into liquid
diffusible form, it is readily absorbed by the cytoplasm. The
vacuole becomes progressively smaller as the food is absorbed by
diffusion.
Assimilation
: All the parts of the cell get the nutrients by the
cyclic movement of the cytoplasm called the cyclosis. These
nutrients are used to build new protoplasm. In this manner the food
is assimilated.
Egestion
: The egestion takes place by exocytosis. There is no
particular point from which the egestion takes place. As the amoeba
moves forward, the undigested matter is shifted to the back and
eliminated as food pellets through a temporary opening formed at any
nearest point on the plasmalemma.
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