Biology, asked by Cmmon, 10 months ago

What is gas vacoules!

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Answered by DaSarcasticGurl
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➡ Gas vacoules are present mainly in prokaryotic cells and some of the animal cells.

➡ It help in buoyancy.

Answered by abhishekrathour20041
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Gas vacuoles are aggregates of hollow cylindrical structures called gas vesicles. They are located inside some bacteria . A membrane that is permeable to gas bound each gas vesicle. The inflation and deflation of the vesicles provides buoyancy, allowing the bacterium to float at a desired depth in the water.

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