Which way will the water go? Into the vacuole, or out of the vacuole?
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Answer:
into the vacuole
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vacuole:
A vacuole is a membrane-bound structure found in the cytoplasmic cell matrix.
The membrane around the vacuole is called a tonoplast.
The parts of the vacuole, known as cell sap, are different from those of the surrounding cytoplasm.
Membranes are made up of phospholipids.
A vacuole is a cell organelle bound to a membrane.
In animal cells, vacuoles are usually small and help to digest waste.
In-plant cells, vacuoles help maintain water balance.
Sometimes a single vacuole can take up a large portion of the plant's inner cell.
Vacuoles are a type of tiny cell structure called organelle. It can be found in both plant and animal cells.
In addition, you will notice that plant cells, are larger and take up more space inside the cell.
Sometimes garbage is liquid, so a vacuole can have its function of maintaining water balance inside and outside the cell.
Sometimes the function of a vacuole is to remove harmful toxins or to clear the space outside the cell of those toxic ones by bringing them into the cell for conversion; the conversion of chemicals into highly safe compounds.
Contractile vacuole:
Instead of being used for storage, this vacuole controls the amount of water in the cell (known as "osmoregulation").
Protesters living in clean water can take in too much water and reshape their cells, causing them to explode.
The contractile vacuole prevents this by draining and draining the fluid from the cell.