Why are vaults bigger in plant cells than in animal cell
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Well, plant cells have bigger vacuoles because they need more water,organic and inorganic substances in each call to function proper as they do not have much variety of cells as we do.
In human cells most of them are transportation cells are they have most of the space inside them as empty to transport substances. And the rest are specialised to perform a particular function so they do not vacuole.
And in human cells we have sufficient supply and regular supply of energy so we do not need our cells to store these thing in them. But we need those cells to perform their specialised function.
In human cells most of them are transportation cells are they have most of the space inside them as empty to transport substances. And the rest are specialised to perform a particular function so they do not vacuole.
And in human cells we have sufficient supply and regular supply of energy so we do not need our cells to store these thing in them. But we need those cells to perform their specialised function.
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