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Why contractile vacuoles would be of little value to one-celled organisms living in the ocean salt water?

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Why contractile vacuoles would be of little value to one-celled organisms living in the ocean salt water?

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Contractile vacuoles would be of little value to one-celled organisms living in the salt water because the contractile vacuoles pump out excess water that accumulates in the cell though osmosis. The ocean has salt water so osmosis would not be able to occur.

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