Biology, asked by parishamallaiah6, 7 months ago

vacuole is meant for ​

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Answered by Anaidiya
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Found in both plant and animal cells, a vacuole is a fluid-filled pocket in the cell's cytoplasm that serves varying functions depending on the cell's requirements. ... It is a space in the cell that has no specific purpose, but usually functions as a storage bin for everything from water and food to waste products.

Answered by gokulbiologylover
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vacuoles are membrane bound sacs found in a cell it is used for waste storage and disposal, protection

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