Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
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A paramecium (ciliated protozoan) ingests a poison, the poison inhibits the function of its contractile vacuoles. This paramecium will
a. Decrease in volume
b. Increase in volume and may lyse
c. Not change in volume
d. Increase the number of contractile vacuoles
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