Biology, asked by aryan744, 1 year ago

why do plant cell posses large sized vacuole?

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Answered by brainly110
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In plant cells, the vacuoles are muchlarger than in animal cells. When aplant cell has stopped growing, there is usually one very large vacuole. Sometimes that vacuole can take up more than half of the cell's volume. The vacuole holds large amounts of water or food.
Answered by aburaihana123
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Answer:

Plant cell posses larger sized vacuole to store more food in it.

Explanation:

One of the many functions of the cell component named as vacuole is the storage of food and water. In plant cells, vacuoles are larger in size compared to the animal cells. Plants are immobile, due to which in adverse or infavourable conditions, they fail to produce enough food for its survival and unlike animals it cant migrate other places for resources. As a result, it needs a reservoir to store food and water in such conditions and hence it have large sized vacuoles.

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