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Q: Contractile vacuole are not found in marine water forms why?
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What organelle is found in paramecia cells but not plant cells?

Centriole, lysosomes, and cilia.


What is the function of the contractile vocuole?

A vacuole is an organelle found in plants that used for storing water and other materials(like waste).


What is the function of the contractible vacuole in the Euglena?

Contractile vacuoles are found in aquatic protists.They remove excess water.


How does euglena dispose of wastes?

Beluga whales gets rid of its metabolic wastes through contractile vacuoles. The food is ingested into the body to form a food vacuoles. The food vacuole travels along the body where the required nutrients are absorbed. The remaining waste travels out of the body by means of a contractile vacuole.


Are freshwater Euglena isotonic with their environment?

No, they have a contractile vacuole to eliminate water that enters from their hypotonic environment


What organelles are found in an amoeba?

Pseudopod, Vacuole, nucleus, membrane, Ectoplasm, Endoplasm, Cytoplasm


Contractile proteins are found in what?

Muscles


What type of organisms have cells with very large vacuoles?

A contractile vacuole is a type of vacuole involved in osmoregulation. It pumps excess water out of a cell and is found prominently in freshwater protists. In a Paramecium, a common freshwater protist, the vacuole is surrounded by several canals, which absorb water by osmosis from the cytoplasm. After the canals fill with water, the water is pumped into the vacuole. When the vacuole is full, it expels the water through a pore in the cytoplasm which can be opened and closed. This pore has, in some forms of paramecium, disappeared entirely when in use, leading to the idea of a "second cell" in paramecium. Other protists, such as Amoeba, have contractile vacuoles that move to the surface of the cell when full and undergo exocytosis. The contractile vacuole basically stores the extra water, in cells (mostly ciliates) in itself, so if there's a change in environment, a drought for example, the contractile vacuole can release more water into the cell. But if there's a flood, this vacuole will suck a lot of excess water out.


Studies life forms found in the ocean?

marine biologist


Do some single-celled organisms have special structures to pump excess water?

The structure is called the contractile vacuole. It can pump water out of the cell when there is too much. This way, the excess water won't cause it the cell to burst. They can be found in both animal and plant cells.


What is the function of a contractile vacuole in some single -celled organisms?

Vacuoles can store many types of molecules, in particular essential substances that are potentially harmful if present in bulk in the cytoplasm The contractile vacuole stores excess water that enters into it and expels it out after a stage