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What are the roles of vacuoles in cells?

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a

Storing water but not nutrients in plant cells

b

Maintaining turgor pressure with the irregular shape of plant cells

 

c

Containing and isolating waste products in animal and plant cells.

d

Maintaining only the turgor pressure

answer is D.

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Vacuoles are membrane-bound organelles that play a vital role in maintaining the cell's internal environment. In plant cells, vacuoles are particularly prominent and have several essential functions, including storing water, ions, and nutrients, maintaining the cell's turgor pressure and shape, and storing waste products. In animal cells, vacuoles are typically smaller and are involved in storing and isolating waste products.

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