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define vacuole class 10th

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Answered by wardahd1234
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A vacuole is an organelle in cells which functions to hold various solutions or materials.

They are fluid-filled, enclosed structures that are separated from the cytoplasm by a single membrane.

They are not in most eukaryotic cells. They can store waste.

Answered by SammyMehra
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Vacuole is mostly defined as a storage bubble which is found in cells. These vacuoles might store food or any variety of nutrients a cell might need to survive, not only this but vacuoles can even store waste products so that the rest of the cell is protected from contamination. Although eventually, those waste products are sent out of the cell.

Vacuole is mostly defined as a storage bubble which is found in cells. These vacuoles might store food or any variety of nutrients a cell might need to survive, not only this but vacuoles can even store waste products so that the rest of the cell is protected from contamination. Although eventually, those waste products are sent out of the cell.In plant cells vacuoles are much larger than in animal cells. When a plant cell has stopped growing, there is usually one very large vacuole. Sometimes that vacuole can take up more than half of the cell’s volume. The vacuole holds large amounts of water or food. Don’t forget that vacuoles can also hold the plant waste products. Those waste products are slowly broken into small pieces that cannot hurt the cell. Vacuoles hold onto things that the cell might need, quite like a bag and also sometimes the waste products.

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