paramecium has the contractile vacuole yooo!
no they have only one contractile vacuole because of it's environment, soil or water. A paramecium has two contractile vacuoles.
No they do not have contractile vacuoles.
the paramecium is bad medicene
The water content is expelled by the contractile vacuole.
Contractile vacoule serve as the execretory organ in Ameoba.
no they have only one contractile vacuole because of it's environment, soil or water. A paramecium has two contractile vacuoles.
If a paramecium did not have a contractile vacuole or it did not work it would fill with water and lyse.
No they do not have contractile vacuoles.
the paramecium is bad medicene
The water content is expelled by the contractile vacuole.
Contractile vacoule serve as the execretory organ in Ameoba.
In an amoeba, the water content is controlled by the contractile vacuole. It fills with water (entering the amoeba by osmosis) and then empites the water once it reaches a certain level. If water was not displaced by the contractile vacuole, then the amoeba would burst.
The paramecium might have a contractile vacuole, whereas cells like animal and plants just have a normal one.
Water is pumped out of the cell through the contractile vacuole.
Amoeba and many other creatures of the sort release their waste through the contractile vacuole . Amoeba have little feet, called pseudopod. When they eats, They engulf the food. It is then digested in the food vacuole, and released through the contractile vacuole.
contractile vacuole
it pumps water into the cells