Biology, asked by ruchikumari03825, 5 months ago

What is the significance of vacuole
in a plant cell ?​

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Answered by llirtheekaa
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Answer:

A vacuole is a membrane - bound organelle which is present in all plant and fungal cells and some protist, animal and bacterial cells.

Explanation:

Vacuoles serve many functions, depending on the needs of the cell. In animal cells, they are small and typically transport materials into and out of the cell. In plant cells, vacuoles use osmosis to absorb water and swell until they create internal pressure against the cell wall. This provides cell stability and support. Vacuole in plant cells help in the storage, waste disposal and cell elongation and protection.

Answered by imdebasishkhan
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Answer:

it absorbs water, saves foods into here , and especially take part in transportation of food-water and several cytoplasmic organelles

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