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Contractile Vacuoles

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CONTRACTILE vacuoles are found only in those cells which lack a continuous cell-wall. This appeared to suggest that the function of the contractile vacuole is to eliminate dissolved crystalloids and so to keep down the osmotic pressure distending the semi-permeable protoplasm. Otherwise the latter, lacking the support which a continuous cell-wall gives, would continue to stretch and would finally rupture.

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DIXON, H. Contractile Vacuoles. Nature 106, 343 (1920). https://doi.org/10.1038/106343c0

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