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A paramecium is a single-celled animal that lives in freshwater ponds and is often seen in sewage water. Which of these BEST explains how a paramecium is able to prevent the contents of its cell from dissolving into the surrounding water? a) The cytoplasm of the paramecium is insoluble in water. b) The cilia on its body prevent the organelles from leaking out. c) The plasma membrane controls the movement of substances in or out. d) The cell organelles are bound to each other and this prevents them from moving out of the cell

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