The paramecium contains a vacuole called a contractile vauole. By contracting rhythmically, this specialized vacuole pumps excess water out of the cell. the control of water content within the cell is just one example of an important process known as homeostasis. Homeostasis is the maintenance of a controlled internal environment.
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In a Paramecium the contractile vacuole helps balance the water levels inside the cell by pushing out the excess water that leaked in.
Protists, in general, and the paramecium in particular. These filament surrounded vacuoles, powered by motor proteins and ATP, allow the paramecium to exist in hypotonic conditions by sloughing off the water entering the cell and avoiding cell lysis.
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The water content is expelled by the contractile vacuole.
Animal cells have mechanisms to avoid swelling caused by osmosis. They regulate the concentration of solutes inside the cell to maintain osmotic balance. They have a selectively permeable cell membrane that allows water to pass through, but also contains ion channels, transporters, and pumps that help regulate the movement of water and ions to prevent excessive swelling. Additionally, animal cells have contractile vacuoles or specialized organelles that actively pump out excess water to maintain the cell's normal volume.
In a Paramecium the contractile vacuole helps balance the water levels inside the cell by pushing out the excess water that leaked in.
By contracting rhythmically, this specialized vacuole pumps excess water out of the cell. That helps them maintain water balance.
Protists, in general, and the paramecium in particular. These filament surrounded vacuoles, powered by motor proteins and ATP, allow the paramecium to exist in hypotonic conditions by sloughing off the water entering the cell and avoiding cell lysis.
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Amoebae and paramecia require contractile vacuoles for osmoregulation. This is a process which gives these organisms that live in fresh water ability to regulate water balance.
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By contracting rhythmically, this specialized vacuole pumps excess water out of the cell. That helps them maintain water balance.
The water content is expelled by the contractile vacuole.
By contracting rhythmically, this specialized vacuole pumps excess water out of the cell. That helps them maintain water balance.
Animal cells have mechanisms to avoid swelling caused by osmosis. They regulate the concentration of solutes inside the cell to maintain osmotic balance. They have a selectively permeable cell membrane that allows water to pass through, but also contains ion channels, transporters, and pumps that help regulate the movement of water and ions to prevent excessive swelling. Additionally, animal cells have contractile vacuoles or specialized organelles that actively pump out excess water to maintain the cell's normal volume.
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Contractile vacuole