vacoules present in plants cells are large whereas animal cells have smaller vacoules.why? Give me short answer in 2 lines
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In plant cells, the vacuoles are much larger than in animal cells. When a plant cell has stopped growing, there is usually one very large vacuole. Sometimes that vacuole can take up more than half of the cell's volume. The vacuole holds large amounts of water or food.
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Plant cells. Having very less motion, store a lot of food whereas animal cells expend them as ATP's. As vacuoles are storage capsules, they are larger in plants and smaller in animals.
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