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.
do some single celled organisms have special strctuures to pump out excess water
Contractile Vacuole
exocytosis
Water gun; Hydro pump.
it eliminates excess water form an organisms body
Most will have a contractile vacuole that will pump out excess water to avoid turgor pressure.
Diffusion in and out of the cells depending on the surounding environment keeps the cells from bursting with excess fluid.
sweat glands
Excess phosphates are harmful to organisms because phosphate can consist of iron, creatine, and pyridoxal. This chemicals can harm organisms in high quanities. It is like if there too much mercery in fish that you eat on a regular basis you can become very sick.
exocytosis
Water gun; Hydro pump.
humans sweat to remove water
it eliminates excess water form an organisms body
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you could try a diuretic to rid of excess water
Most will have a contractile vacuole that will pump out excess water to avoid turgor pressure.
Diffusion in and out of the cells depending on the surounding environment keeps the cells from bursting with excess fluid.
humans sweat to remove water and active transport.
The contractile vacuole is the organelle that helps to control the water balance in one-celled organisms. As the name implies, it expels excess water by contracting.