Biology, asked by GynecologistGene, 4 days ago

1. Does human cells have vacoule? Why or Why not? What are the functions of vacoule in a human cell?

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Answered by sahunthaladevim
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Explanation:

Some human cells have vacuoles but not all do. It simply comes down to necessity. In some human cells, vacuoles aid in exocytosis and endocytosis. Vacuoles also aid in protein secretion in some cell types by working closely with the Golgi Apparatus. They are essential in the immune system too because they help destroy the invading microbes.

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