state the role of vacuole in a plant cell
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The vacuole plays an important role in the homeostasis of the plant cell. It is involved in the control of cell volume and cell turgor; the regulation of cytoplasmic ions and pH; the storage of amino acids, sugars, and CO2; and the sequestration of toxic ions and xenobiotics.
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Isolating harmful materials from other cell organelles.
Separate and store the waste products after consumption.
Store extra water in plant cells.
Maintaining internal hydrostatic pressure or turgor within the cell.
Maintaining an acidic internal pH.
Containing small molecules.
Removal of waste material from the cell
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