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Why is the vacuole smaller in an animal cell?

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Answered by ashadeyagyenasamoah
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Animal cells have small vacuoles because they don't need to store as much water as other organisms such as plants.

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Answered by btsrocks234
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Animal cells have small vacuoles because they don't need to store as much water as other organisms such as plants.
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