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vacuole help in osmoregulation is found in 1- plants 2- bacteria and amoeba 3- Paramecium and amoeba 4- Paramecium and bacteria​

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Answered by myrakincsem
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The correct option is 3) Paramecium and amoeba

Explanation:

  • The paramecium and amoeba both are aquatic organisms. Hence, they require for an effective method by which their body can continuously get rid of the excess water.

  • Both paramecium and amoeba contain a contractile vacuole.

  • The function of the contractile vacuole is to pump out the excess water from the body of the paramecium and amoeba.

  • In this way, they help in osmoregulation in amoeba and paramecium.
Answered by bratislava
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3- Paramecium and amoeba

Explanation:

  • CV contractile vacuole is a sub celled structure that is involved in the process of osmoregulation. This feature is prominently found in protists.
  • Being a specialized type of molecule and regulates the quantity of water in an cell. The osmosis causes the water to accumulate in the cell from the external environment.

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