Biology, asked by esikadas421, 18 days ago

why vacuoles are important​

Answers

Answered by aimanrashid85979
1

Answer:

A vacuole is a membrane-bound cell organelle. In animal cells, vacuoles are generally small and help sequester waste products. In plant cells, vacuoles help maintain water balance. Sometimes a single vacuole can take up most of the interior space of the plant cell.

Answered by manjupjha2409
0

Answer:

Vacuoles \:  are  \: membrane-bound  \: sacs  \\  \: within  \: the \:  cytoplasm  \: of  \: a  \: cell  \\ \:  that \:  function \:  in  \\  \: several \:  different \:  ways. \:  \\  In  \: mature \:  plant \:   cells \: , vacuoles \\  \:  tend  \: to \:  be \:  very \:  large \:   \\ and  \: are \:  extremely \:  \\  important  \: in  \: providing \:   \\ structural  \: support,  \: as  \:  \\ well \:  as  \: serving  \: functions \:  \\  such  \: as  \: storage,  \:  \\ waste \:  disposal,  \: protection, \:  \\  and  \: growth. \:

Hope it helps you ✌️✌️

Mark me as Brainleist..

Pls Foll.ow Me

Have a bangtastic night..

Similar questions