Which organelle in a plant cell is most affected when a plant has not received any water? Explain your reasoning
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Animal cells have another set of organelles not found in plant cells: lysosomes. The lysosomes are the cell's “garbage disposal.” In plant cells, the digestive processes take place in vacuoles.
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Which organelle in a plant cell is most affected when a plant has not received any water? Explain your reasoning
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- Central vacuole is an organelle in a plant cell is most affected when a plant has not received any water.
- because this organelle is full of water bounded by a single membrane, this organelle functions as a combination of reservoir, waste dump, storage region and even as a means of keeping the cell is shape.
- crammed tight with water, the vacuole pushes the cytoplasm into a skinny strip adjoining to the membrane and pushes outwards like a water crammed balloon.
- whilst a plant has been with out water for alongside time, the critical vacuoles lose water, the cells lose shape, and the entire leaf wilts.
- flora regularly save sugars, ions, a few proteins and now and again pigments within the vacuole.
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