Biology, asked by CANDYCAKE, 1 year ago

What is the functions of vacuole ???

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Answered by Anonymous
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1. Storage of water and other substances, food, pigments, and waste products.

2. Give turgidity to the plant cells by pressing against the cell wall.
Answered by suhaa6
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it maintains turgor pressure within the plant cells.

it acts as a storage organelle.

vacuoles in many cases contain chemicals which would otherwise react with the cytosol.

in plants vacuoles help in maintaining the cytoplasmic pH of the cell.

in certain fungi ( yeast ) vacuoles are involved in osmoregulation, degradative processes and storing amino acids.

in some Cyanobacteria, vacuoles contain gases ( gas vacuoles ) that help in controlling their buoyancy.


soumya337: what is turgor pressure
suhaa6: wait
suhaa6: Turgor pressure is the force within the cell that pushes the plasma membrane against the cell wall
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