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State two functions of sap vacuole.

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Answered by vish143690
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The sap vacuole serves a few differentfunctions, depending on the organism. In general sap vacuoles do more in plants than they do in animals, and are also generally larger. They function as a generalized storage space, storing everything from salts to proteins to waste for the rest of the cell.

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State 2 Functions of sap

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sap vacuole :-

The sap vacuole refers to the fluid within the central vacuole of the cell.

The cell helps the fluid to remain the fluid which helps the plant stands upright.

The sap vacuole serves a few different functions, depending on the organism.

\bigstar In general sap vacuoles ,they function as a generalized storage space, storing everything from salts to proteins to waste for the rest of the cell.

\bigstar They often store substances that serve a particular function unique to that particular species, such as pigments or toxins, because substances inside the cell sap are isolated from the rest of the cell.

\bigstar Many substances we harvest from plants are stored in their sap vacuoles, including rubber and opium.

\bigstar In non-woody plants the sap vacuole is also typically pressurized by turgor pressure, which presses against the cell wall and gives the plant cells more rigidity.

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