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name the structure through which osmoregulation is happened in paramecium and amoeba​

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Answered by ItzBeautyBabe
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The contractile vacuole expels water outside the body. Thus the contractile vacuoles and radial canals are for osmoregulation. In Amoeba the endoplasm, at its posterior end, contains a single, clear rounded and pulsating contractile vacuole, filled with a watery fluid and enclosed by a unit membrane.

Answered by charisma47
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In Amoeba and Paramoecium, osmoregulation occurs through contractile vacoule. ... The contractile vacuole expels water outside the body. Thus the contractile vacuoles and radial canals are for osmoregulation

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