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Freshwater paramecium live in a hypotonic environment. Therefore there are spaces within the cell that expand and contract to collect and release excess water. These spaces are …
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Freshwater paramecium live in a hypotonic environment. Therefore there
are spaces within the cell that expand and contract to collect and release
excess water. These spaces are structures that are known as
cytoplasm
O contractile vacuoles
cilia
oral grooves
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