what are the functions of vacoules?
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Vacuoles are fluid filled membrane bound spaces in cytoplasm.
FUNCTIONS:
Many unicellular organisms, in addition possess specialized vacuoles called osmoregulatory organelles, i.e, they are associated with the maintenance of water balance of the body.
Vacuoles are meant for the storage of food, water and other substances.
They help in elimination of excess water from the cell.
Vacuoles maintain internal pressure of the cell.
They help in excess of wastes from the cell.
FUNCTIONS:
Many unicellular organisms, in addition possess specialized vacuoles called osmoregulatory organelles, i.e, they are associated with the maintenance of water balance of the body.
Vacuoles are meant for the storage of food, water and other substances.
They help in elimination of excess water from the cell.
Vacuoles maintain internal pressure of the cell.
They help in excess of wastes from the cell.
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Vacuoles are present both in animal and plant cells. Their main function is to hold the waste substances. And they maintain the pressure within. They act as exporter in exporting the substances and provides support.
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