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What are vacuoles? Explain.​

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Answered by debanshanabanerjee
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Answer:

Hope this answer will help u

Explanation:

A vacuole is a storage tank for water and waste in a plant cell or an animal cell(just like u can store water in a water tank for the whole city) (here the city is the cell itself).

Vacuoles are present in both plant and animal cells.

In a plant cell there is a single central Vacuole which stores water and waste and gives a bit of support to the plant structure.

In an animal cell there are many small Vacuoles and they store water and waste in the cell.

Bacterial cells don't have any Vacuoles and some single cell protus have something called as a contractive Vacuoles which open and close to regulate the amount of water into the cell.

Finally a Vacuole is a vessel to store water and waste in a plant or animal cell and gives some rigidity to the plant cells.

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Answered by wwwseenalingampalli
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Answer:

vacuoles are cytoplasmic organs,digestion,ingestion, excretion etc..

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