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In amoebas, the process of digesting food is a one-cell show. They engulf their food through phagocytosis, forming a food vacuole where it is broken down and absorbed. In contrast, mice rely on a specialized digestive system with organs like the stomach and intestines. They chew their food, utilize enzymes and acids to break it down, and then absorb nutrients through the intestinal lining before it is distributed throughout their multicellular body systems.

Amoebas digest food internally through phagocytosis, while mice have a more complex digestive system involving organs such as the stomach and intestines.