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what is function of contractile vacoule​

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Answered by reetulimmada
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The function of the contractile vacuole is to regulate water concentration inside the cell. ... This might lead to cytolysis (the rupturing of the cell membrane) or render the cell's organelles unable to function

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The contractile vacuole was a way certain single cellular organisms such as Paramecium solve this. In certain organisms, usually single-celled organisms lacking a cell wall, there exists a special kind of vacuole, called a contractile vacuole. A contractile vacuole works just the same as the name suggests, in that it expands and contracts. The point of the contractile vacuole is to pump water out of the cell through a process called osmoregulation, the regulation of osmotic pressure. It occurs in freshwater protists, but mainly in the kingdom Protista as a whole.

Answered by Anonymous
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Contractile vacuoles are membrane-bound organelles that exist mainly in the cells of the kingdom Protista. we will examine their role and see some examples of organisms that have contractile vacuole

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. A contractile vacuole works just the same as the name suggests, in that it expands and contracts. The point of the contractile vacuole is to pump water out of the cell through a process called osmoregulation, the regulation of osmotic pressure. It occurs in freshwater protists, but mainly in the kingdom Protista as a whole.

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