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8 May, 18:31
Why doesn't plants have small vacuoles?
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Adrienne Pugh
8 May, 18:38
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Plants have large Vacuoles because they keep their water stored inside. Since plants live almost entirely off of water, their vacuoles are larger unlike those in an animal cell.
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