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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 cells as compared to that in animal cells. Which among the following is not a function of the vacuole?
(a) They help to store the toxic metabolic by-products of the plant cell.
(b) They provide turgidity and rigidity to the plant cell.
(c) They help to maintain the osmotic pressure in the cell.
(d) They help the plant in its growth by the process of cell division.

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Answered by Yajat07
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Answer:

D). They Help the plant in its growth by the process of cell division

Explanation:

Since..all the three reasons given except the 4th one is true

Vacuole store the by-product

Helps in maintaining water balance

and provides rigidity

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