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What is osmoregulation? How is it done in unicellular organism? ​

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Answered by shailik39
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Osmoregulation in unicellular organisms is by active transport. For example in Paramecium - osmoregulation is done by organelles called contractile vacuoles. These contractile vacuoles are spherical shaped structures surrounded by a series of radiating ducts.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:Osmoregulation in unicellular organisms occurs due to contractile vacuoles. These vacuoles help in maintaining the osmolarity of the cell by pumping out water and also storing it. When the concentration of the water increases in the cell, these vacuoles will perform the active contraction for removing it.

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