Biology, asked by Priyanshi1745, 1 year ago

How are nitrogenous waste and water excreted in amoeba

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Answered by PawanBk
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The waste material carbon dioxide is removed by the process of diffusion though the cell membrane and the nitrogenous waste mainly ammonia is excreted with the help of the contractile vacuole.

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Answered by rupamtiwari917
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Specific excretory organs are absent in unicellular organisms like amoeba. These organisms remove waste products by simple diffusion from the body surface into the surrounding water. Amoeba possess osmo-regulatory organelle called contractile vacuole. This collects water and waste from the body,swells up,reaches the surface and bursts to release its content to outside. The main excretion takes place through body surface by the process of osmosis. Thus,waste products are exceed in amoeba.

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