Biology, asked by anirudh18kumar, 8 months ago

Can a vacuole give the excess water back to plant cell if needed??​

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Answered by RASHMISINA77
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Plant cells do not shrink because of changes in the amount of cytoplasm. Most of a plant cell's volume depends on the material in vacuoles. ... It still maintains its basic structure because of the cell walls. When the plant finds a new source of water, the vacuoles are refilled and the plant regains its structure.

Answered by aman2222002
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The structure of vacuoles is fairly simple. There is a membrane that surrounds a mass of fluid. In that fluid are nutrients or waste products. Plants may also use vacuoles to store water. Those tiny water bags help to support the plant.

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