single celled organisms with cell walls do not have contractile vaculoes suggest why
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Contractile vacuoles are membrane-bound organelles that pump water out of the cell. ... They are mainly found in protists or other species that are single-celled and lacking a cell wall, and they protect the cell against taking in too much water and rupturing.
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they did not have it so because if they own it with a rigid cell wall the locomotion of the cotractile vacuole can stop and this will lead to the cell to be die....
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