Differentiate between its excretion and osmoregulation and also describe how excretion takes place in amoeba
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Excretion is a process in which any living organism remove their metabolic waste from the body.
While osmoregulation is the physiolosical process that an organism uses to mantain water balance.
In amoeba carbon dioxide and ammonia are the main waste material. These waste material are excreted by the process of diffusion through the body surface. In amoeba contractile vacuole play some role in the removal of waste material.
While osmoregulation is the physiolosical process that an organism uses to mantain water balance.
In amoeba carbon dioxide and ammonia are the main waste material. These waste material are excreted by the process of diffusion through the body surface. In amoeba contractile vacuole play some role in the removal of waste material.
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