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?

A) Food is spread and stored directly in the cytoplasm of amoeba and digested by means of cytoplasmic enzymes. It then reaches each cell organelle.

B) There is no need for food storage and digestion. Amoeba releases enzymes outside its body to digest the food into the simpler substances, which then reaches each cell organelle.

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