Why does plant cell possess large sized vacuole
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Plant cells are known to have bigger vacuoles than that of animal cells as they need to store food and water. This is because the plant don't possess the ability to move freely like that of animals. Thus, they possess large vacuoles as a reservoir in unfavorable conditions.
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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 they might occupy almost the entire cell space.
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