Functions of vacuole in animal cell
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Functions of vacuole :-
A cell’s particular needs for the very adaptable vacuole depend on that cell’s job and on the environmental conditions in the plant or animal body at any given time. A few of these vacuole functions include:
- Storing water.
- Providing a barrier for substances that need to be separated from the rest of the cell.
- Removing, destroying or storing toxic substances or waste products to protect the rest of the cell.
- Removing improperly folded proteins from the cell.
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