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There are large intercellular spaces in plant tissues.

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Answered by harshitaandeka
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Answer:Yes,There are large intercellular spaces in plant tissues. These intercellular spaces are also called vacuoles, which are absent in animal tissues, but it covers upto 90% space of the plant tissues. The vacuoles are needed by the plants to store their waste materials like sap, water, for the purpose of exchange of gases etc.

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