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what are the functions of voculoas​

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Answered by joramaebalungcas7
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IDENTIFICATION: Write the correct answer on the space provided before the number.

1. Basic purpose of an organization and range of their operations.

2. Is a process that involves the setting of the organization's goals, establishing

strategies for accomplishing those goals and developing plans of action or means that

managers intend to use to achieve organizational goals.

3. The identification of targets or desired ends thal management wants to reach

4. A mental image of what the organization will be in the fulure, as desired by

the company management and employees,

5. A comprehensive plan for the entire organization covering time frame, specific

purpose, frequency of use and others.

6. Plans that establish the organization's overall goals and apply to the entire

firm; they are broad in scope and are the responsibility of the organization's President or Chief

Operating Officer and several managers,

7. Plans that cover one year or less; such plans must lead toward the attainment

of long-term goals and are the responsibility of the unit/department heads

Answered by ankitpatle0
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"Vacuole" is the Latin word for "empty space." They assist with the storage and disposal of a wide range of materials. They have the ability to store food and other resources that are necessary for a cell's survival. They also serve as a waste storage facility and a barrier against contamination of the entire cell.

Plant cell vacuoles are bigger than animal cell vacuoles. The vacuoles of plants take up more than 80% of the cell's volume. One or more vacuoles may exist.

Let's take a closer look at how vacuoles work and what they do.

The Vacuole's Functions

The following are some of the main roles of the vacuole:

Storage

  • Within the cell, a vacuole contains salts, minerals, colours, and proteins.
  • The cell sap is the substance that fills a vacuole.
  • The vacuole is also packed with protons from the cytoplasm, which contributes to the cell's acidic environment.
  • The vacuoles also store a significant amount of lipids.

Intensity of Turgor

  • The cell wall is pressed upon by the water-filled vacuoles.
  • This is known as turgor pressure. It provides the cell structure and allows it to withstand extreme conditions.

Endocytosis is divided into two types: exocytosis and endocytosis.

  • The chemicals are taken up via endocytosis and excreted by exocytosis in a vacuole.
  • These substances are extracted from the cytosol and stored in the cells.
  • Lysosomes, which are vesicles, absorb and digest food.
  • Endocytosis takes place in a number of ways in various cells.
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