how are the vacuoles different in plant and animal cells
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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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Vacoules are one or two in number in plant cells but are large ones. While vacoules are many in number in animal cells but are small ones.
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