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Name the vacuole found in Amoeba that releases body wastes?​

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Answered by sanmaykamble20062008
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In some unicellular eukaryotic organisms (e.g., amoeba), cellular wastes, such as ammonia and excess water, are excreted by exocytosis as the contractile vacuoles merge with the cell membrane, expelling wastes into the environment.

Answered by manya057111
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Amoeba possess osmo-regulatory organelle called contractile vacuole. This collects water and waste from the body,swells up,reaches the surface and bursts to release its content to outside. The main excretion takes place through body surface by the process of osmosis. Thus,waste products are exceed in amoeba.

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