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what are the functions of Vacuoles?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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★ They provide turbidity and rigidity to the plant cells.

★ Vacuoles play important roles in expelling excess water and some wastes from the cell in some unicellular organisms.

★ They store toxic metabolic by products or end product of plant cells.

★ Vacuoles store acids, sugar, various organic acids and some proteins.

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Answered by Ronney123
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Answer:

A vacuole is usually found in all plant and fungal cells, as well as some cells of protists, animals, and bacteria.

Explanation:

These membrane-bound structures are basically just enclosed compartments thatare filled with both inorganic and organic molecules, along with water to support the organelle.

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