How the Excretion takes place in unicellular organism??
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Excretion in Unicellular Organisms In unicellular organisms, excretion is quite simple. Most unicellular organisms feed through the process of phagocytosis, during which the cell membrane is folded inward to create a food vesicle. This membrane-bound package is taken into the cytoplasm of the cell, where digestive enzymes are introduced.
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Excretion in unicellular organism takes place through the process of diffusion in which substance from higher concentration moves towards the lower concentration. There are empty spaces in the cytoplasm of unicellular organism which are called vacuoles. Their solid waste material is expelled by using these vacuoles which comes to the surface by the process of diffusion.
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