A contractile vacuole is an organelle from a protist cell. It forces water out of the pores to reduce osmotic pressure and prevents the cell from bursting.
Contractile vacuole plays a part in osomoregulation. It stores excess water that enters the cell and after a stage expells it to the exterior.
The Contractive Vacuole Contains Most New Proteins For The Cell. The Contractive Vacuole Is An Importnant Organelle Because When The Cell Has No Proteins It Refers To The Contravtive Vacuole.
It's like the kidney of a cell; Pumps excess water out of a cell
The role of a contractile vacuole is osmoregulation. This will store up excess water in the cell and expel it when needed and therefore creating a balance in the cell.
They are organelles that collect excess water inside the cell and force the water out of the cell.
contractile vacuoles are used in animal cells to remove the excess water
Contractile vacuoles are found in plant cells.
Contractile vacuoles in protists collect water and then expel it when they become full.
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Centriole, lysosomes, and cilia.
contractile vacuoles merge with the cell membrane..
Contractile vacuoles are found in plant cells.
Contractile vacuoles in protists collect water and then expel it when they become full.
No they do not have contractile vacuoles.
Contractile Vacuoles
Contractile vacuoles are formed when a food particle is engulfed. Their size depends on the size of food particle. They are not predefined. Other vacoules are predefined and exist whether the food particles are present in them or not.
Contractile vacuoles in protists collect water and then expel it when they become full.
Contractile vacuoles in protists collect water and then expel it when they become full.
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contractile vacuoles
Contractile vacuoles are formed when a food particle is engulfed. Their size depends on the size of food particle. They are not predefined. Other vacoules are predefined and exist whether the food particles are present in them or not.
It is Contractile Vacoule. Contractile Vacoule, a structure that collects the extra water and then expels it from the cell.