(a) In what aspects, vacuoles in plant cells differ from
those in animal cells?
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Vacuoles in both plant and animal cells serve as storage organelles inside the cell. The main difference between plant and animal vacuoles is that plant vacuoles are large in size and are single in number whereas animal vacuoles are small in size and are more in number.
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1. The difference between plant and animal vacuoles is that plant vacuoles are large in size
2. Vacuole in plant cells are single in number whereas animal vacuoles are small in size and are more in number.
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