Biology, asked by Anonymous, 10 months ago

explain briefly on vacuoles.....

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Answered by Anonymous
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➠Vacuoles :-

  • The vacuoles is the membrane-bound space found in the cytoplasm .
  • it contains water , sap , excretory products and other materials not useful for the cell .
  • The vacuole is bound by a single membrane called Tonoplast .
  • in plant cells , vacuole can occupy upto 90 % of the volume of the cell .
  • in plants, the Tonoplast facilitates the transport of a number of ions and other materials against concentration gradient into the vacuole.

➠MoRe to know :-

⇝ In Amoeba, the contractile vacuole is important for excretion and osmoregulation .

⇝ln many cells , as in protists, food vacuoles are formed by engulfing the food particles .

Answered by vaishnavi9573
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Vacuoles are in biology

A space Vacuoles are fluid filled organelles surrounded by a membrane.

Animal cells have small sized vacuoles whereas plant cells have large vacuoles.

It provides turbidity and rigidity to the plant cell.

It acts as storage sacs of cell and stores food, water, sugar, minerals and waste products of the cell.

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