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What is a main functions of a vacuole in a cell

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Answered by NithishStephenNirmal
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The vacuole stores the food particles and other nutrients produced by the cell.

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Answered by Akshansh2239
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Functions of vacoule
°The waste products generated in cells are accumulated in vacuoles. Thus, vacuoles protect other organelles of the cell from harmful effects of wastes.

Maintaining the right pH level is one of the important functions of vacuoles. The vacuoles help in maintaining an acidic internal pH in cells. Apart from maintaining the cell pH, vacuoles also maintain the turgor and hydrostatic pressure.

The toxins produced in cells have the potential to harm/disturb the health of cells. Vacuoles do the crucial job of isolating them from the rest of the cell components.

Vacuoles play an important role in the process of autophagy - a process in which degradation of cell components takes place. Autophagy is a catabolic process in which components that are no longer needed by the cell undergo degradation. During the process of autophagy, vacuoles maintain a balance between biogenesis and degradation of substances in cells.

Vacuoles are known to protect cells from certain bacteria. Destroying the bacteria that attack cells is an important function performed by vacuoles.

The food vacuoles found in amoeba perform the important job of digestion.

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