Phagocytosis as a mechanism for the ingestion of food is
A) exhibited only by unicellular organisms in the Kingdom Protista.
B) not exhibited by multicellular animals other than sponges.
C) regarded as extracellular digestion because the digestive process is separated from the cytoplasm by a membrane.
D) not commonly exhibited by animals, although sponges and the cells lining the gut of some multicellular animals exhibit this phenomenon.
E) the main uptake process in the intestine of ruminants.
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