Biology, asked by sanskritipanch, 1 year ago

how do unicellular animals remove their wastes?

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Answered by Shyanjali
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aradhyakoolwal: The unicellular organism remove their wastes directly through the cell membrane by the process of diffusion.
Answered by best17
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Unicellular organisms such as amoeba remove their waste from their body, they have a false feet called pseudopodiya.
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