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Biology, 22.09.2021 08:30 JordanFlores2554

If a disease affected a paramecium's contractile vacuoles, stopping the normal functioning of the vacuoles, what would happen to the paramecium? a
The paramecium would not be able to get rid of excess water so the cell would shrivel

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The paramecium would not be able to get rid of excess water so the cell would burst

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The paramecium would not be able to take in water to neutralize the solutes inside the cell so the cells would shrivel

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The paramecium would not be able to take in water to neutralize the solutes inside the cell so the cells would burst

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