What are plant cell vacuoles? What are their functions?



What are plant cell vacuoles? What are their functions?..

Answer / Vineet Kumar Vatsal

Plant cell vacuoles are membrane-bound organelles that store and transport various substances such as water, sugars, amino acids, pigments (e.g., chlorophyll), and waste products.nFunctions: Maintain turgor pressure in plant cells, provide structural support, help with nutrient storage, participate in cellular defense mechanisms, and contribute to the coloration of plants.

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