What will happen if plant cells are devoid of vacuoles?
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Vacuoles are the cell organelles which are used to store nutrients as well as waste materials.
It covers most of the place in plant cells and hence only one vacuole is present in one cell, while they are present in large numbers in the animal cells.
If the cell doesn’t have vacuole then there will be no reserved place for food, water and minerals.
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if there will be no vacuole in plant cell then there will be no turgor pressure.
and if there is no turgor pressure then at the time when the plant cell is kept inside a hypotonic solution then the cell will burst.
also if there will be no way cure then there will be no Storage for food and waste material and as we know it is so because as we know that the function of vacuole is to store food waste materials and et cetera many minerals proteins ....
and if there is no turgor pressure then at the time when the plant cell is kept inside a hypotonic solution then the cell will burst.
also if there will be no way cure then there will be no Storage for food and waste material and as we know it is so because as we know that the function of vacuole is to store food waste materials and et cetera many minerals proteins ....
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