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A vacuole is a space or cavity within the cytoplasm of a cell, enclosed by a membrane and typically containing fluid. They are a kind of storage sacs that are very large sized in plant cell as compared to that in the animal cell.

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Answered by ranahabeeb380
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because they need more water organic and inorganic substances in each cell to function properly as they do not have much variety of cell as much human had

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