What is the function of tonoplast
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A tonoplast is actually the membrane that surrounds the large vacuole in a mature plant cell. ... It is also known as the 'vacuolar membrane. ' A vacuole is basically an organelle that is filled with food and/or waste particles. They are used to take in certain food substrates and then dissolve them.
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1)Tonoplast provides protection to the cell
2)It separates the contents of vacuole from the cell's cytoplasm
3)It is a semi-permeable movement of ions in and out of the cell's
4)It maintains the acidic the acidic nature of the vacuole.
5) It transports small amount of solutes and salts with the help of numerous proteins found in Tonoplast.
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