1)What are 3 functions of vacuoles?
2)What is the role of vacuole in cell growth?
3)Are vacuoles eukaryotic?
4)Where are vacuoles found?
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1.They create turgor pressure and thus maintain the shape of cell
2.They store pigments that give colour to pleant structures such as petals
3.They help in storage of food water and other substances
2)Vacuoles are membrane-bound sacs within the cytoplasm of a cell that function in several different ways. In mature plant cells, vacuoles tend to be very large and are extremely important in providing structural support, as well as serving functions such as storage, waste disposal, protection, and growth.
3) Only bacteria have prokaryotic cell types. ... Eukaryotic cells contain a variety of internal membrane-bound organelles that are not a part of the endomembrane system. These include mitochondria, chloroplasts, lysosomes, peroxisomes, vacuoles, and vesicles
4)A vacuole is a membrane bound, multifunctional organelle found in the cells of plants (including algae and fungi) and some protists and bacteria. Vacuoles are acidic in nature and share some basic properties with lysosomes that are predominantly found in plant cells.
1) 3 functions of vacuoles
•Maintaining internal hydrostatic pressure or turgor within the cell.
Containing water in plant cells.
Isolating materials that might be harmful or a threat to the cell.
2)Vacuoles are membrane-bound sacs within the cytoplasm of a cell that function in several different ways. In mature plant cells, vacuoles tend to be very large and are extremely important in providing structural support, as well as serving functions such as storage, waste disposal, protection, and growth.
3)Only bacteria have prokaryotic cell types. ... Eukaryotic cells contain a variety of internal membrane-bound organelles that are not a part of the endomembrane system. These include mitochondria, chloroplasts, lysosomes, peroxisomes, vacuoles, and vesicles.
4) A vacuole is a membrane bound, multifunctional organelle found in the cells of plants (including algae and fungi) and some protists and bacteria. Vacuoles are acidic in nature and share some basic properties with lysosomes that are predominantly found in plant cells.
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