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Two species of Amoeba X and Y were kept in fresh water and got adapted. Species X developed contractile vacuole. When both were transferred to sea water and got adapted, both X and Y lost their contractile vacuole. From these observations, we conclude that

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Both X and Y are marine species
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Species Y is marine and X is fresh water
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Species X is marine and Y is fresh water
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Both X and Y are fresh water
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The correct option is C Species X is marine and Y is fresh water
To regulate osmotic pressure, most freshwater amoebae have a contractile vacuole which expels excess water from the cell. This organelle is necessary because freshwater has a lower concentration of solutes (such as salt) than the amoeba's own internal fluids (cytosol).
So from the above experiment, we can easily conclude that Amoeba X is marine that's why it had no vacuole and developed contractile vacuole when placed in freshwater while Amoeba Y already had contractile vacuole, that means it is a freshwater amoeba.
So the correct answer is option C.

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