why doesnt amoeba cell burst as water comes in amoeba through the process of osmosis... as the concentration of water is more then the inside.
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This organelle is necessary because the surrounding water is hypotonic with respect to the contents of the cell. Water is transferred across the amoeba's cell membrane by osmosis. Without a CV, the cell would fill with excess water and eventually burst.
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Since excessive water is available outside when compared with inside of the Amoeba cell it would lead to the movement of water molecule from outside to inside which would for the leads to accumulation of huge amount of water inside which would ultimately lead to the bursting of the Amoeba cell.
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