What will happen to the life of a cell if there are no vacuoles?
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ANSWER:
Vacuoles are membrane-bound organelles (organelle is a special subunit within a cell that has a specific function and membrane-bound means they are protected by a single or double plasma membrane).
The size and shape of a vacuole varies according to the needs of the cell. Functions of vacuoles also differ based on type of the cell (animal or plant cell etc.) ... Moreover, the cell would “starve” as it wouldn't be able to store all nutrients properly.
EXPLANATION:
If a vacuole was absent in such a cell where it carries all these functions the cell would shrink as there would be nothing to maintain internal hydrostatic pressure or turgor within the cell.
Dangerous waste materials would just wonder around the cell, sooner or later ending up destroying some of the cell’s organells. The cell would have no chance to repair that damage as it would not be able to break down any complex molecules and transform them into what is needed. Moreover, the cell would “starve” as it wouldn’t be able to store all nutrients properly.
CONCLUSION :
A plant cell would die without a vacuole. An animal cell that normally has a vacuole would die too, yet it wouldn’t be that drastical.
Answer:
It would eventually die
Explanation:
Because it won't be able to function.