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Why is the amoeba capable of surviving in freshwater despite being unicellular animal cell?

      

Why is the amoeba capable of surviving in freshwater despite being unicellular animal cell?

  

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The amoeba has contractile vacuoles which help it get rid of excess water.
ONGUTAJOSHUA answered the question on March 21, 2018 at 21:06


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