File:Contractile Vacuole In Paramecium.gif

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English: The animation shows how contractile vacuole regulates water in paramecium. Water is taken up by canals, and expelled by the contraction of contractile vacuole.

A: The contractile vacuole is full of water. The canals are closed. B: The vacuole starts loosing water. A pore appears on the vacuole, and water moves from inside of vacuole to outside. C:The vacuole is empty. Canals are ready to open for taking up water.

D: Contractile Vacuole gains water from cytoplasm. Water moves from canals to vacuole, which makes vacuole become much bigger.
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