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Vacuoles help in plant growth through cell division.​

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Answered by myrakincsem
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Yes, vacuole can help in  plant growth through cell division.​

Explanation:

  • In plants, vacuole is the place where storage of nutrients, food occurs.

  • At the time of cell division, nutrients from the vacuole of a cell can be taken for growth of the cells.

  • Also, vacuoles tend to store any waste that is accumulated in a cell. Hence, provide protection to a cell.

  • Vacuoles also store water which is required by the cells during cell division.

  • In this way, vacuoles helps a plant during cell division.
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