how are the vacuoles found in a plant cell different from those found in animal cell
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plant cells generally have larger vacuoles as compared to the animal cells and plant cells have mainly only one central vacuole , which occupies around 90 % of the entire cell storage and it stores water which is required by the plant and it also helps to maintain the osmotic pressure .
whereas , animals will have smaller vacuoles and may contain more than one vacuole and it stores the nutrients , water etc ..
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a plant cell has single large vacuole...
whereas. lack of vacuoles in animal cell or are very small....❤♠❤♠
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