Why do plant cell causes large size vacules
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Originally Answered: Why do plantcells possess large-sized vacuoles? These cells are larger than those in animals. When a plant stops growing, there's usually one large vacuole (holding large amounts of water or food) that can take up more than half of the cell's volume... Nd see in photo...
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The plants cannot move like the animals from one place to the other one in order to find and search the food. so the presence of large sized vacuole will help them to store the food that can be used in the harsh times
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