What is the role of vacuoles in eukaryotic cells
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Vacuoles are large membranous sacs; vesicles are smaller. Vacuoles are often used to store materials used for energy production such as starch, fat, or glycogen. Vacuoles and vesicles also transport materials within the cell and form around particles that enter by endocytosis.
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Vacuoles are large membranous sacs; vesicles are smaller. Vacuoles are often used to store materials used for energy production such as starch, fat, or glycogen. Vacuoles and vesicles also transport materials within the cell and form around particles that enter by endocytosis.
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