Biology, asked by AmulyaKrishna, 1 year ago

why does the plant cell possess large sized vacuole

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Answered by siri5
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plants cannot move from one place to another place like us . during crisis, or shortage of water, plants use the water and minerals stored in large vacuoles. so vacuoles act as storage bags for plants
Answered by masterwarrior
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Answer :

i. In plant cell vacuoles function is to store nutrients, water, and wastes as in animal cells.

ii. But in plant cell vacuoles are larger because they provide stiffness along with the plant's cell wall.

iii. Over a period of time the waste products accumulated will break down in the vacuole.

iv. Vacuoles maintain the shape of the cell constantly without getting disturbed by the availability of the water to the plant. Hence, plants have larger vacuoles.

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