Science, asked by kaifa4334, 1 month ago

Contractile Vacuoles are present in...
Plant cell
Eukaroyotes
Unicellular Organisms
Animal cell​

Answers

Answered by yaashitha4108
0

Answer:

A contractile vacuole (CV) is a sub-cellular structure (organelle) involved in osmoregulation. It is found predominantly in protists and in unicellular algae. It was previously known as pulsatile or pulsating vacuole.

Explanation:

Answered by jyotikumariomg655
0

Answer:

Unicellular organisms

Explanation:

Contractile vacuole, regulatory organelle, usually spherical, found in freshwater protozoa and lower metazoans, such as sponges and hydras, that collects excess fluid from the protoplasm and periodically empties it into the surrounding medium. It may also excrete nitrogenous wastes.A contractile vacuole (CV) is a sub-cellular structure (organelle) involved in osmoregulation. It is found predominantly in protists and in unicellular algae. It was previously known as pulsatile or pulsating vacuole

Similar questions