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Answered by shikhaku2014
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 \mathbb  \blue{ \underline{\huge {VACUOLES }}}

These are membranes bounded regions in the Cytoplasm containing water, amino acids, sugar, various organic acids and some proteins

Vacoles are small in size in animal cells while in plant cells it is large

In single cell like Amoeba vacuoles contains the food items.

 \mathcal  \red{ \underline {\Large {Functions \: of \: Vacuoles }}}

It stores material

It plays an important role in expelling excess of water

Answered by Hiye
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Answer :-

Q. What are vacuoles?

:Vacuoles are membrane bound cell organelles, filled with water, containing inorganic and organic molecules.

➙ It is small sized in animal cells and large sized plant cells.

Functions of Vacuole :-

Keep harmful molecules and substance separated from the remaining part of cells.

‣ Holds waste products.

‣ Hold liquid or fluid in plant cells.

‣ Keep the turgor or internal hydrostatic pressure constant in the cell.

‣ Maintains a constant acidic pH value in the cell.

‣ Hold small molecules.

‣ Eliminates all unwanted things which is not needed for the cell.

‣ Enables plants to efficiently hold themselves in erect with hydrostatic pressure.

‣ Assist a plant in destroying and recycling disintegrated proteins that build in the cells.

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