Biology, asked by grewal005, 1 year ago

What is the role played by vacuoles in amoeba and other unicellular organisms ?​

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Answered by queen391
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IT HELPS IT TO ENCLOSED THE FOOD PARTICLE AND SECRETES DIGESTIVE JUICES TO DIGEST FOOD AND IT'S NUTRIENTS.

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Answered by kundusiddhant2005
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Amoeba is a unicellular organism. A contractile vacuole works just the same as the name suggests, in that it expands and contracts. The function of the contractile vacuole is to pump water out of the cell to regulate osmotic pressure. A food vacuole is basically a storage unit of food for the amoeba and is formed only when the amoeba has engulfed its prey completely – then digestive enzymes are released into the vacuole.

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