Biology, asked by sagarsangam30214, 9 months ago

name the organelles of amoeba which disappear when placed in hypertonic solutions and what happens when put in isotonic solutions​

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Answered by ranadheervarma2006
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Amoebae survive in hypotonic environments because they have contractile vacuoles to pump excess water out of the cell.

Answered by mukeshkataria546
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in isotonic solution both inside and outside concertration is same and in Hypertonic solutions have less water ( and more solute such as salt or sugar ) than a cell. Seawater is hypertonic. If you place an animal or a plant cell in a hypertonic solution, the cell shrinks, because it loses water ( water moves from a higher concentration inside the cell to a lower concentration

In amoeba There is no organelle which disappear in hypertonic solution

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