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Which structure is responsible for maintaining the amount of water in amoeba?
Question

Which structure is responsible for maintaining the amount of water in amoeba?

A.

Plama membrane

B.

Food vacuole

C.

Contractile vacuole

D.

Cytoplasm

Correct option is C

The correct option is Ans C) Contractile Vacuole

  • In Amoeba, the structure responsible for maintaining the amount of water and regulating the water balance is the contractile vacuole.
  • A food vacuole is a membrane-bound structure in Amoeba and other unicellular organisms where ingested food particles are stored and digested.
  • The plasma membrane (also called the cell membrane) is the thin, flexible outer boundary of a cell. It separates the cell's internal environment from the external surroundings and regulates the movement of substances in and out of the cell.
  • The plasma membrane (also called the cell membrane) is the thin, flexible outer boundary of a cell. It separates the cell's internal environment from the external surroundings and regulates the movement of substances in and out of the cell.

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