Biology, asked by ri7jayshagarsumipri, 1 year ago

There are specialised vacuoles which play an importantrole in Amoeba.What is the role? Explain.

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Answered by NirmalKanta
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Vacuoles in amoeba or any other unicellular eukaryotic organiams are specialised to store water called contractile vacuole. They help in osmoregulation (water balance) of cytoplasmic contents.
Answered by tanishqsingh
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Specialised vacuoles are present in amoeba which are called as contractile vacuoles. their main function is osmoregulation and excretion of waste material.
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