why do plant cells passes large sized vacuole
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Plant cells have large sized vacuoles because these help the cell in maintaining stiffness while it withstands all the environmental conditions. They store food materials, water required by the plant. Over a period of time the excretory products accumulated will break down in the vacuole. Vacuoles maintain the shape of the cell constantly without getting disturbed by the availability of the water to the plant. Hence, plants have larger vacuoles
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