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In Amoeba. . help in osmoregulatoin called ​

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Answered by tejugana
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Osmoregulation is essential to all organisms as it maintains homeostasis of the organism's water content. Osmoregulation in unicellular freshwater organisms like amoebas and paramecia involves an organelle called the contractile vacuole, which collects excess water as it accumulates in the cell and pumps it out.

Answered by Taibaa13
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Osmoregulation is the process which takes place in unicellular protist. It regulates the osmotic pressure inside the cell. Vacuoles are the organs which are known for osmoregulation. It maintains the level of salt and water inside a cell. If the concentration of the salt is more inside the body the water is absorbed while if the extra water is released if salt concentration is less than the surrounding environment. Thus, the correct answer is Contractile Vacuole....

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