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The water filled spaces found in plant cells are

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Answered by ritanshi15
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Filling this space is an organelle called a central vacuole which is full of water. Bounded by a single membrane, this organelle functions as a combination of reservoir, waste dump, storage region and even as a means of keeping the cell in shape.

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Answered by sangita66
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vacuoles

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vacuoles have 30%of water in it but it can contain 90%of it

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