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how does the excretion process takes place in unicellular animals​

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Answered by MadhushreeDey794
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In unicellular organisms, since they do not have any specialized organs for the removal of waste materials, their wastes are removed directly through the cell membrane by the process of diffusion.Unicellular organisms remove their waste by simple diffusion.Many unicellular organisms like Amoeba throw out their wastes by diffusion from their body surface. Protozoan's have no organs for excretion. As they live in an aquatic habitat, their wastes are eliminated by diffusion through the plasma membrane.

Answered by PrincessesPrince
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In unicellular organisms, since they do not have any specialized organs for the removal of waste materials, their wastes are removed directly through the cell membrane by the process of diffusion.

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