what is the role of vaccuole in the plant cell??
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The vacuole plays an important role in the homeostasis of the plant cell. It is involved in the control of cell volume and cell turgor; the regulation of cytoplasmic ions and pH; the storage of amino acids, sugars, and CO2; and the sequestration of toxic ions and xenobiotics.❤❤❤
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The large empty spaces present in the cell are vaccuole . These are fluid filled sac like structures . In animal cells vaccuoles are small in size , while in plant cell they are large . In mature plant cells they might occupy almost the entire cell place . Vacuoles maintain turgor pressure within the cell . They export unwanted substances from the soil
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