what organs in plant body and in animals body help in osmoregulation?
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Plants do not have any specialised organs for osmoregulation. However, the stomata plays an important role in maintaining the water content and at the cellular level, the vacuoles maintain the water content of the cell.
Different groups of animals have different organs for osmoregulation and some animals do not osmoregulate at all.
For example, in humans (and other vertebrates), it is the kidneys.
Lower phyla of animals have other osmoregulatory organs, such as
Platyhelminthes - Flame cells
Aschelminthes - Rennet cells
Annelida - Nephridia
Echinoderms do not osmoregulate. etc
Different groups of animals have different organs for osmoregulation and some animals do not osmoregulate at all.
For example, in humans (and other vertebrates), it is the kidneys.
Lower phyla of animals have other osmoregulatory organs, such as
Platyhelminthes - Flame cells
Aschelminthes - Rennet cells
Annelida - Nephridia
Echinoderms do not osmoregulate. etc
Deekshitha99:
And protists have contractile vacuoles for osmoregulation
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Answer:
in plants leaves
Explanation:
in animals kidneys
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