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contractile vacuole​

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vacuole in some protozoans which expels excess liquid on contraction.

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A vacuole is a membrane-bound organelle which is present in all plant and fungal cells and some protists, animal and bacterial cells. Vacuoles are essentially enclosed compartments which are filled with water containing inorganic and organic molecules including enzymes in solution, though in certain cases they may contain solids which have been engulfed. Vacuoles are formed by the fusion of multiple membrane vesicles and are effectively just larger forms of these. The organelle has no basic shape or size; its structure varies according to the requirements of the cell.

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