describe the structure and function of vaccuole
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Vacuole is membrane-bound organelle with little or no internal structure but they serve several functions. Plant cells use their vacuoles for transport and storing nutrients, metabolites, and waste products. The membrane surrounding the plant cell vacuole, tonoplast, is a very active and dynamic membrane.
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vacuoles look like a small bubbles and it presents in both plant and animal cell.
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vacuoles act as a water reservoir in plant and animal cell.But the size of the vacuole is large in plant cell when compared to animal cell.
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