why there are two contrctile vacuoles in paramecium caudatum?
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Paramecium Caudatum has two contractile vacuoles, which serve to excrete excess water taken up from the outside, regulating the water contents of the body. Radially distributed "collecting canals" give the contractile vacuoles a distinctive star-like shape
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