The contractile vacuole removes water from the cell. First it will collect the water and then then it will quickly contract releasing the water from the cell walls. It prevents it from bursting from the pressure from the water.
A specific type of vacuole, called a contractile vacuole expels excess water from many fresh water protists.
The water content is expelled by the contractile vacuole.
paramecium has the contractile vacuole yooo!
a contractile vacuole
The Contractile Vacoule.
No they do not have contractile vacuoles.
It is Contractile Vacoule. Contractile Vacoule, a structure that collects the extra water and then expels it from the cell.
If a paramecium did not have a contractile vacuole or it did not work it would fill with water and lyse.
contractile vacuole
no they have only one contractile vacuole because of it's environment, soil or water. A paramecium has two contractile vacuoles.
An amoeba is a substance made up from a pseudopod, food vacuole, nucleus, a membrane, ectoplasm and endoplasm and a contractile vacuole, it is an ameba, also known as a genus, from sea water.
A membrane-bound vacuole (as in an ameba) where ingested food is digested.