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how do amoona and paramecium remove their waste products? Explain in short
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Answered by samarthcv
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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.

Answered by Samiksha1125
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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 paramecium uses its cilia to sweep the food along with some water into the cell mouth after it falls into the oral groove. The digested food then goes into the cytoplasm and the vacuole gets smaller and smaller. When the vacuole reaches the anal pore the remaining undigested waste is removed.

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