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In amoeba who help in osmoregulation

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Answered by khanahmed
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Amoeba lives in fresh water as well as marine the freshwater amoeba has contractile vacuole for osmoregulation basicaly the different of solute concentration inside the body of amoeba and the concentration of solvent in water causes the water to move towards the Hypertonic Environment inside the body so the contractile vacuole removes the excess water which comes inside the body.But the marine one’s do not have contractile vacuole because there is already hypertonic environment in the water so they have to control the water loss.
Answered by tamana121
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Answer:

contractile vacuole

Explanation:

in amoeba contractile vacuoles help in osmoregulation

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