contractile vacuole of amoeba take part in
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Contractile vacuoles are temporary excretory structures of protists like protozoans (Amoeba). The contractile vacuole pumps excess water out of the cell. In freshwater environments the concentration of solutes inside the cell is higher than outside the cell (i.e., the environment is hypotonic).
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The contractile vacuole is an organelle that is involved in osmoregulation. It is found in amoeba and algae. It is present at the posterior part of the amoeba near the trailing end. It is filled with water.
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