why do plants have large vacoules?
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*Plant cells have a large vacuole due to the amount of water the cell must hold to maintain its shape.
The water in the vacuole creates something called turgor pressure. When the vacuole has lots of water, the turgor is high and pushes against the cell wall so the cell is rigid.
*Among its roles in plant cell function, the central vacuole stores salts, minerals, nutrients, proteins, pigments, helps in plant growth, and much more
* It also serves for functions such as storage, waste disposal, protection etc
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*Plant cells have a large vacuole due to the amount of water the cell must hold to maintain its shape.
The water in the vacuole creates something called turgor pressure. When the vacuole has lots of water, the turgor is high and pushes against the cell wall so the cell is rigid.
*Among its roles in plant cell function, the central vacuole stores salts, minerals, nutrients, proteins, pigments, helps in plant growth, and much more
* It also serves for functions such as storage, waste disposal, protection etc
Hope this helped!!
If yes, pls, mark as brainiest :))))))
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