Define a vacuole inside a cell and mention its importance?
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vacuole is:
@ a cell inclusion or non living part of cell
@ present only in plant cells and rarely in animal cells if present negligible
@ they store various substances in solution and are of different kinds:
# gas vacuole
# sap vacuole
# food vacuole.
@ it has a membrane called tonoplast.
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vacuole is:
@ a cell inclusion or non living part of cell
@ present only in plant cells and rarely in animal cells if present negligible
@ they store various substances in solution and are of different kinds:
# gas vacuole
# sap vacuole
# food vacuole.
@ it has a membrane called tonoplast.
hope it helps. pls mark it as the brainliest if it does
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A vacuole (/ˈvækjuːoʊl/) is a membrane-bound organelle which is present in all plant and fungal cells and some protist, animal and bacterial cells. its functions are ---- Maintaining internal hydrostatic pressure or turgor within the cell.The vacuole in cells have three main functions which are to provide the plant with support or rigidity, a storage area for nutrients and waste matter and can decompose complex molecules, according to British Society for Cell Biology. In plant cells, the vacuole also can store water.
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