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Name the organelle responsible for regulating water content (osmoregulation) in amoeba.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

vacuoles

contracile vacuole complex

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Answered by dreamrob
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Answer:

* Amoeba contains a vacuole this will be responsible for regulating water content from the cell.

* Water expelled through vacuoles by the osmoregulation process.

* Vacuole is contractile, it looks like a cavity. Its main function is regulating the water content in the cell.

* these are special organelles found only in amoeba.

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