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The osmotic expanison of a cell kept in ...

The osmotic expanison of a cell kept in water is chiefly regulated by

A

Plastids

B

Ribosomes

C

Mitochondria

D

Vacuoles

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D

The contractile vacuole prevents too much water from accumulating in the cell and swelling it to bursting point.
The process is called osmoregulation. The water entering and leaving the contractile vacuole.
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