An amoeba gets energy in the same way that you do - from its food.
An amoeba feeds by sending out 'bulges' of its cytoplasm, called pseudopodia, to surround a small food particle eg a smaller protozoan or an alga. The food, together with a small drop of the water is taken into the cell to become a food vacuole. Enzymes are then added to the food vacuole to digest the food. The soluble products of digestion are taken into the cytoplasm and used for respiration or growth.
The release of energy from food is called respiration. Usually, the sugar called glucose is used by cells
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it gets its energy from eating food particles
The amoeba finds tiny particles of organic matter, and eats them. All animals get energy in essentially the same way, by eating food. The food can then be used as fuel for the metabolism.
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An amoeba
An amoeba
by the energy of the clout
The food it eats.
Most amoeba do not have chloroplasts. However, recent studies show that amoeba can obtain choloroplasts from engulfing photosynthetic alga.
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An amoeba
An amoeba
by the energy of the clout
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The food it eats.
Heterotrophs obtain energy from foods they consume, and Autotrophs obtain energy by the sun light
Amoeba has flexible cell membrane. It enables amoeba to engulf in food by the process called endocytosis.
producers obtain energy from water and sunlight, consumers obtain energy from producers and decomposers obtain energy from comsumers.
Through Photosynthesis.
- to obtain electrical energy - to obtain thermal energy - to obtain bombs