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water is pumped out of the cell through the contractile Vacuoles embedded in the plasma membrane!!!! -Answered by stefan alfonsi!
Contractile Vacuoles
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.
They have anal pores that dispose of waste.
In a plant cell vacuoles hold water and are commonly called water vacuoles but they can also store and get rid of waste by means of engulfing.
water is pumped out of the cell through the contractile Vacuoles embedded in the plasma membrane!!!! -Answered by stefan alfonsi!
Contractile Vacuoles
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.
Anal Pore
They have anal pores that dispose of waste.
Vacuoles merge with the cell membrane and then open
In a plant cell vacuoles hold water and are commonly called water vacuoles but they can also store and get rid of waste by means of engulfing.
The contractile vacuole helps it to get rid off the excess water from the cell.
toilets are similar to Lysosomes because they both get rid of waste
Vacuoles are parts in a cell that get rid of any waste that the cell may produce
Euglena is a protozoon. Euglena gets rid of its metabolic wastes throung 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.
Single-celled organisms get rid of waste by first creating pockets of air around the waste material. Then they eject these air pockets, waste and all.