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What is osmoregulation? How is it done in unicellular organisms?

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Answered by gratefuljarette
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The maintenance of 'constant osmotic pressure' by regulation of the water and salt concentration is called osmoregulation which results in electrolyte balance. The osmoregulation in unicellular organism happens via active transport.

EXPLANATION:

The active transport is referred as movement of molecules and ions across the membrane from the higher concentration region to the lower concentration which is triggered by certain enzymes and energy molecules. The active transport includes exocytosis and endocytosis Process.

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