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Generally, to pump water out of a single celled animal ( protists ) as water comes down it's concentration gradient ( osmosis ) and enters the cell through the semi-permeable membrane. When it builds up to a too watery an interior the contractile vacuole collects the excess and moves out of the cell.


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