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Vacoules in plant cell are ......... In size

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Answered by anjali242388
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vacoules in plant cells are large in size

Answered by mayajakhar79
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\impliesVacoules: Vacoules are fluid-filled structures enclosed by the membrane. They store substances, like food, water, and waste produced by the cell during its various processes. Plant cell have larger vacuoles as compared to the animal cell. Vacoules in plant cells are large in size.

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