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An amoeba is a unicellular organism, which doesn’t have a stomach for digestion of food. How does food storage and digestion take place in an amoeba?

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C.) Food storage and digestion take place inside a food vacuole in the cytoplasm of amoeba. Once digested, it reaches each cell organelle.

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It seems that you have missed the given options for this question, but anyway here is the answer. Since an amoeba is a unicellular organism that doesn't have a stomach, its food storage and digestion take place inside a food vacuole in the cytoplasm of amoeba. Once digested, it reaches each cell organelle. Hope this answer helps.
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