explain cell vacuoles for class 9th
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A vacuole is a membrane-bound cell organelle. In animal cells, vacuoles are generally small and help sequester waste products. In plant cells, vacuoles help maintain water balance. Sometimes a single vacuole can take up most of the interior space of the plant cell.
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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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