In three to five sentences, compare the process of digesting food in an amoeba (unicellular) to those in a mouse multicellular

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When an amoeba eats, it uses its pseudopods to surround and engulf its food. Once inside the amoeba's cell, the food is enclosed in a food vacuole where it gets broken down by enzymes. Waste materials are then expelled from the amoeba through a process called exocytosis. In contrast, a mouse has a more complex digestive system. It chews its food using teeth and saliva, then the food travels to the stomach where enzymes and acids break it down further. Nutrients are absorbed in the small intestine and waste is eliminated through the rectum.

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When an amoeba eats, it surrounds and engulfs its food. Inside the cell, the food gets broken down and waste is expelled. In a mouse, food is chewed, broken down further in the stomach, absorbed in the small intestine, and waste is eliminated.