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why plant cell contains large size vacuole as compare to animal cell?

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Answered by umab4646
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Explanation:

Plant cell vacuoles serve the same vital storage functions for nutrients, water and wastes as those in animal cells but are much larger because they also provide structural stiffness in combination with the plant's cell walls. This is why water-starved plants droop; their cells have essentially deflated.

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