The structure that temporarily stores food in an amoeba is called the

A. heterotroph.
B. gullet.
C. vacuole.***
D. autotroph.

C C D A B D A

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I believe it’s c

thanks LARI😝

np

are you willing to help with the other 6?

that's honors, by the way, dunno if it applies to normal biology as weel. just a heads-up :)

The correct answer is C. vacuole.

Amoebas are single-celled organisms that feed on other organisms or organic matter. They use a process called phagocytosis to capture and engulf their food particles. Once the food particles are captured, they are enclosed in a membrane-bound structure called a vacuole.

To find the answer to this question, you could use a variety of methods. One way is to recall information from your prior knowledge about the structure and functions of amoebas. Another way is to consult a reliable source such as a biology textbook or an online resource about amoebas. By searching for "amoeba structure" or "amoeba feeding," you are likely to find information about the vacuole's role in storing food in amoebas.