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Question: Eukaryote cells are living cells that are specialized to deal with changes in the external environment.
A. Describe how the processes of Phagocytosis exhibited by the Amoeba represents a cell responding to a change in the environment.
B. How is the process you described in "A" similar to the way the White Blood Cell (WBC) might react to a bacterium or a virus that invades the tissues of a human being.
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