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\huge\green{What\:is\: vacuoles}

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Answered by kanishk200775
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\huge\pink{ A vacuole is a membrane-bound organelle. They are a kind of vesicle. Vacuoles are closed sacs, made of membranes with inorganic or organic molecules inside, such as enzymes.: \:}

Answered by piyush433062
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Explanation:

Vacuoles are membrane bound transparent organelle present in both animal and plant cell. They are small and many in animal cells whereas large and one in most of the plant cells. Vacuoles preserve the turgidity of the cell and also store waste material in them.

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