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How do unicellular organisms living in water control the entry/exit of water from their cells? Are they able to live in any environment?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hi Friend


Organisms living in water are called ambhibians.They are able to control the entry of water or exit in to their bodies through the pores present on the surface of their skin epithelium.Hence they prefer to undergo osmoregulation.


No they are not able to live in any environment.Because it affects their kinetics of the body and internal metabolism.

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Answered by kingofself
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Unicellular organisms living in water control the entry/exit of water from their cells:

  • Unicellular organisms are very adaptive in nature and can adjust themselves according to the environment surrounding them.
  • They can very well live on land and in water and can then easily grow in numbers too.
  • There is a small process of osmosis which these unicellular organisms go through for the entry and exit of of the waters when living in a water body.
  • The membrane of the unicellular organisms acts as the membrane responsible for osmosis and hence by conducting this process it can intake and exit the water from their body.

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