Biology, asked by JahnaviSaini, 7 months ago

Q = What is contractile vacuole?​

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Answered by vishalchowdary2010vi
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Answer:

a membrane-enveloped cellular organelle, found in many microorganisms, that periodically expands, filling with water, and then contracts, expelling its contents to the cell exterior: thought to be important in maintaining hydrostatic equilibrium

Explanation:

a membrane-enveloped cellular organelle, found in many microorganisms, that periodically expands, filling with water, and then contracts, expelling its contents to the cell exterior: thought to be important in maintaining hydrostatic equilibrium

Answered by SomdattaRay
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Explanation:

a vacuole in some protozoans which expels excess liquid on contraction.

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