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contractile vacuole
noun
, Cell Biology.
- a membrane-enveloped cellular organelle, found in many microorganisms, that periodically expands, filling with water, and then contracts, expelling its contents to the cell exterior: thought to be important in maintaining hydrostatic equilibrium.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of contractile vacuole1
First recorded in 1875–80
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Example Sentences
Waste nitrogenous products formed within the cell when work is done are passed out by means of the contractile vacuole.
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Contractile vacuole absent; the nucleus is spherical and contains many large chromatin granules.
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The nucleus is minute and lateral in position; the contractile vacuole is in the posterior end of the body.
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The flagellum is inserted in a distinct œsophageal tube, into which the contractile vacuole empties.
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The contractile vacuole is in the anterior neck-like portion of the body.
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