State two functions of vacuole in a plant cell?
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1) It helps to maintain turgidity of the cell
2) It acts as a storage compartment
2) It acts as a storage compartment
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Quick look: A vacuole is a membrane-enclosed fluid filled sac found in the cells of plants including fungi.
Vacuoles can be large organelles occupying between 30% and 90% of a cell by volume.
Vacuoles appear to have three main functions, they.
contribute to the rigidity of the plant using water to develop hydrostatic pressurestore nutrient and non-nutrient chemicalsbreak down complex molecules.
Vacuoles can be large organelles occupying between 30% and 90% of a cell by volume.
Vacuoles appear to have three main functions, they.
contribute to the rigidity of the plant using water to develop hydrostatic pressurestore nutrient and non-nutrient chemicalsbreak down complex molecules.
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