A specific type of vacuole, called a contractile vacuole expels excess water from many fresh water protists.
its the contractile vacuole in unicellular organisms
contractile vacuole
Contractile vacuole
contractile vacuole
contractile vacuole
Capillary action, transpiration, and root pressure move water up through the plant.
Basal flow :) :) :)
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.
The flagella is a whip-like organelle that helps the cell move.
Cohesion force among water molecules and transpiration pull.
fish the fins on fish helps it to move easily in water boats the engine of the boat helps it to move easily sorry don't have a third one
Because pure water is a poor conductor.
Overhydration is characterized by excess water both within and around the body's cells, while excess blood volume occurs when the body has too much sodium and can not move water to reservoirs within the cells.
It helps move from different levels of water
There tail.
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No fur so less friction with the water.
Everything pretty much, Water, people, wheelchairs, muscles... Our heart helps us move it never stops beating. Our bodies are designed to move.
Winds, gravity, plates.
their are tubes all around insid a leaf that helps move food and water around
Capillary action, transpiration, and root pressure move water up through the plant.
Capillary action, transpiration, and root pressure move water up through the plant.