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∙ 10y agoWater gun; Hydro pump.
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∙ 10y agoEcology addresses the relationships between organisms and with their environment. Freshwater ecology studies those relationships in freshwater (non-salty water) environments.
Freshwater microscopic organisms are tiny organisms that live in freshwater environments such as lakes, rivers, and streams. These organisms can include bacteria, algae, protozoa, and microscopic animals like rotifers and zooplankton. They play important roles in the ecosystem by cycling nutrients, serving as food for larger organisms, and contributing to overall water quality.
The environment in which these organisms live, such as freshwater habitats, may have lower solute concentration than their internal environment, leading to water entering the cell by osmosis. Contractile vacuoles are important for regulating the water content within the cell by actively pumping out excess water and preventing it from causing the cell to swell and burst.
The contractile vacuole in a paramecium helps maintain homeostasis by regulating the water content within the cell. It collects excess water that enters the cell through osmosis and expels it to prevent the cell from bursting. This process helps the paramecium maintain its internal water balance and survive in various environments.
It eliminates excess water from the cytoplasm of freshwater protists.
The contractile vacuole functions as a water regulatory organelle in freshwater protists by collecting excess water and expelling it from the cell. Its primary role is to maintain the cell's internal environment by preventing it from swelling and potentially bursting due to excess water intake.
A freshwater organism is any celled living creature that can only survive in fresh(non-salted) water.
Ecology addresses the relationships between organisms and with their environment. Freshwater ecology studies those relationships in freshwater (non-salty water) environments.
Contractile vacuole helps in removing excess water in many unicellular freshwater protists by collecting and expelling water from the cell.
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The environment in which these organisms live, such as freshwater habitats, may have lower solute concentration than their internal environment, leading to water entering the cell by osmosis. Contractile vacuoles are important for regulating the water content within the cell by actively pumping out excess water and preventing it from causing the cell to swell and burst.
In sea water it's a marine biologist. If the water is fresh it's just a freshwater biologist.
organisms in fresh water had to adapt. they first lived in the oceans.
The contractile vacuole in a paramecium helps maintain homeostasis by regulating the water content within the cell. It collects excess water that enters the cell through osmosis and expels it to prevent the cell from bursting. This process helps the paramecium maintain its internal water balance and survive in various environments.
humans sweat to remove water
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I'm not sure about other Protozoans but Paramecium, a freshwater ciliate, pumps out excess water with it's Contractile Vacuoles.