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why do plant cells possess large sized vicuole

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Answered by lalita7832
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Vacuoles are like storage bubbles which are found mostly in plant cells. They occupy most of the portion of plant cells. These are used for storage of food or water. They also store toxic metabolic by-products or end products of plant cells. Such vacuoles are thrown out of the cell by exocytosis. Osmotic pressure and turgidity are maintained by vacuoles due to the presence of cell sap. 

Answered by Haripriya910
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Plants have large vacuoles because they store water in them. When you water a plant it is the vacuole that takes up all that water from osmosis....

Turgor, or hydrostatic, pressure occurs because of osmosis. Osmosis happens when water diffuses into and out of a plant cell due to changes in the concentration gradient of dissolved solutes from the outside to the inside of the cell...

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