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water is pumped out of the cell through the contractile Vacuoles embedded in the plasma membrane!!!!

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Q: How does a unicellular paramecium get rid of its excess water is energy used?
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What kingdom is a paramecium from?

Its a unicellular organism from the kingdom of freah water!!!


What removes excess water in a paramecium?

contractile vacuoles


A paramecium eliminates excess water by means of?

Contractile vacoule


Excess water is pumped out of a paramecium by means of?

A pair of contractile vacuoles.


Why is a contractile vacuole important to paramecium?

Water is constantly coming down it's concentrations gradient and osmotically entering the paramecium's cell. The cell would soon burst if there were not a way to offload much of this water, so contractile vacuoles do this job for the paramecium.


How does the contractile in a paramecium help maintain homeostasis?

The contractile vacuole in a paramecium excretes excess freshwater in the organism. It does this continually because water is constantly diffusing into their cytoplasm. This occurs because freshwater paramecium live in a hypotonic environment.


How do unicellular organisms like amoeba give out excess water and waste?

exocytosis


Do paramecium have blood vessels?

Paramecium is a unicellular organism. blood vessels itself are made up of lots of cells. secondly, it does not have any blood. but i think it has tubules with in its body associated with the transport of water and solutes dissolved in it.


Which of these function to remove excess water in many unicellular freshwater protists?

The contractile vacuole helps it to get rid off the excess water from the cell.


What would happen to the paramecium if the water-expelling vesicle stopped working?

The paramecium would eventually die because the paramecium wouldn't get any water and without the water-expelling vesicle the paramecium can't get the water out without getting other bacterias while doing so.


How do protozoans pump out water?

I'm not sure about other Protozoans but Paramecium, a freshwater ciliate, pumps out excess water with it's Contractile Vacuoles.


What is paramecium-?

Paramecia are single cell organisms usually less than one hundredth inch long. They are a genus of protozoa of the phylum Ciliophora. They feed mostly on bacteria.Paramecium is a member of a group of unicellular slipper shaped ciliate protozoa called Paramecia.