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What organelle helps move excess water?

A specific type of vacuole, called a contractile vacuole expels excess water from many fresh water protists.


Who has contractile vacuole amoeba or paramecium?

paramecium has the contractile vacuole yooo!


What has a contractile properties?

a contractile vacuole


Organelle that pumps water out of the cell?

The Contractile Vacoule.


What structure expels excess water in the amoeba?

The contractile vacuole is the structure in amoeba responsible for expelling excess water and maintaining osmotic balance within the cell. It collects and removes the excess water by contracting and expelling it out of the cell.


Excess water is removed by what kind of vacuole?

contractile vacuole


Does an amoeba have more than one contractile vacuole?

No, an amoeba typically has one contractile vacuole, which is responsible for expelling excess water and waste from the cell. The contractile vacuole helps to regulate the osmotic balance of the cell by maintaining the proper water content.


What organelle helps remove excess water?

The vacuole is the organelle responsible for removing excess water from the cell. It acts as a storage unit for water and other substances, allowing the cell to maintain proper water balance. When there is excess water, the vacuole will absorb it to prevent the cell from bursting.


How does a contractile vacuole work?

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What is contractile vacuole?

its a type of cell actually


What is the role of the contractile vacuole?

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.


What is the role of the contractile vacuole'?

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.