24. Why the nucleus of plant cells is excentric in position?
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Vacuole has a lot of osmotically active substances, that cause a net water movement into the vacuole, and the pressure displaces a nucleus.
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Nuclei in the plant cells are generally pushed towards the side by central vacuole. The vacuole can be referred as the gigantic structure that is the large vesicle, with comparatively smooth sides made of any continuous membrane. The membranes are filled with the water which is under the pressure. It has many substances which are osmotically active. It can cause the net water movement into any vacuole.
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