define a vacuole inside a cell and mention its functions
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A vacuole is a membrane-bound organelle which is present in all plant and fungal cellsand some protist, animal and bacterialcells. ... Containing water in plant cells. Maintaining internal hydrostatic pressure or turgor within the cell. Maintaining an acidic internal pH. Containing small molecules.
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the vacuole is a cell in collection or a non living part of the cell usually it contains water in plant cell but in animal cell it can contain many other fuilds
the function of a vacuole is to provide the plant with support or rigidity, a storage area for nutrients and waste matter and can decompose complex
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the vacuole is a cell in collection or a non living part of the cell usually it contains water in plant cell but in animal cell it can contain many other fuilds
the function of a vacuole is to provide the plant with support or rigidity, a storage area for nutrients and waste matter and can decompose complex
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