In Amoeba and Paramoecium osmoregulation
occurs through
(a) pseudopodia (b) nucleus
(c) contractile vacuole (d) general surface
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Osmoregulation in amoeba and paramecium:
• Option “C” is correct i.e. Contractile vacuole.
• In amoeba and paramecium, osmo-regulation arises through contractile vacuole.
• The contractile vacuole expels water external to the body. Thus the contractile vacuoles and radial canals help for osmo-regulation.
• Osmo-regulation is the upkeep of constant osmotic pressure in the fluids of an organism by the switch of water and salt concentration.
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