Biology, asked by ahid59, 7 months ago

Amoeba performs its osmoregulatory function with​

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Answered by arnavimon
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Explanation: Osmoregulation. Like many other protists, species of Amoeba control osmotic pressures with the help of a membrane-bound organelle called the contractile vacuole. ... It is suggested that these vesicles split from the CV membrane itself.

Answered by itzbeautyangel
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Amoeba is also a protozoa , lives in freshwater and so its cytoplasm has more dissolved solutes than the surrounding environment meaning that the water concentration is lower inside Amoeba than outside... So he makes use of contractile vacuoles to perform osmoregulatio.

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