why does plant cell posses large sized vacuole?
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1. To store food and water
2. To maintain turgor pressure and make sure the cell does not collapse
2. To maintain turgor pressure and make sure the cell does not collapse
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- Vacuoles are fluid filled sac like structures.
- In a newly formed plant cell, the vacuoles are small.
- As the cell becomes old, these vacuoles, fuse to form a single large vacuole.
- In mature plant cells the might occupy almost the entire cell space.
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