Amoeba proteus is a species of amoeba that gets its energy by engulfing small, unicellular organisms with its membrane. It then
digests these organisms using internal vesicles. What is the name of the process used by Amoeba proteus to get its energy? A. Exocytosis
B. Apoptosis
C. Pinocytosis
D. Phagocytosis
The Amoeba Proteus example given in the question describing its engulfing smallar organism and digesting them is an example of a proces named "Phagocytosis". These cells are called phagocytes and the process can be used for both feeding purposes or defensive purposes by various cells. I hope this answer helps.
Amoeba proteus is a species of amoeba that gets its energy by engulfing small, unicellular organisms with its membrane. It then digests these organisms using internal vesicles. The name of the process used by Amoeba proteus to get its energy is called <em>PHAGOCYTOSIS</em>
Explanation:
Phagocytosis is a process to ingest or engulf particles, organism that uses the process most we have amoeba, white blood cell. In summary, phagocytosis is a means of feeding
As GPP stands for the gross primary productivity, it's the total amount of energy produced in the process and the NPP is the net primary productivity. NPP is the difference between the GPP and the energy used by the producer for the process of respiration.
GPP is a continuous and ongoing process that consumes the energy as compared to the NPP that store energy and not being used. Thus, GPP can affect NPP but NPP does not affect GPP.
For example, GPP is completely being dependent on the chlorophyll content of the plant, but NPP is independent of that content of chlorophyll.
When the body becomes dehydrated, a chemical signal is sent that causes nephrons in the kidneys to absorb more water and excrete more salts. This is an example of a <em>D Feedback loop</em>.