Biology, asked by Danielle11, 1 year ago

What is the significance of vacuole in a plant cell?

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Answered by Kimmus
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Storage of useful substances, dumping of wastes, osmotic concentration required for absorption of water & maintenance of turgidity.

Kimmus: hope it helped ^_^
Answered by prrameethadoss
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the vacuoles perform the following functions in a plant cell:

They help to maintain the osmotic pressure of the cell.Storage of metabolic byproducts and end products like Glycogen and Proteins.The vacuoles containing cell sap provide rigidity and turgidity to the plant cells. -
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