Why does a plant cell contain large vacuoles?
A Plants need to store a lot of food inside the cell.
B The vacuole accumulate water to give turgidity and additional support to the cell wall.
C The vacuole in a plant cell is big in order to expel excess water from it.
D Plants have no definite excretion mechanism, so the vacuole is big enough to store the waste products.
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D Plants have no definite excretion mechanism, so the vacuole is big enough to store the waste products.
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The plant has the largest vacuole than animal cells because in plant cells the larger central vacuole performs two functions, one is to store water and the other is to help the plant remain upright. ... In animal cells, vacuoles are smaller but more in number because they do not require vacuole for rigidity or pressure.
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