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18 April, 08:43

What would happen to the size of the central vacuole if a plant does not have enough water

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  1. 18 April, 08:54
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    Answer:The cell would have no chance to repair that damage as it would not be able to break down any complex molecules and transform them into what is needed. Moreover, the cell would "starve" as it wouldn't be able to store all nutrients properly. Conclusion: A plant cell would die without a vacuole.

    Explanation:The cell wall keeps the shape of the cell and plant. The cell membrane controls the entry and exit of nutrients and waste.
  2. 18 April, 08:58
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    the cell wall keeps the shape of the cell and plant. The cell membrane controls the entry and exit of nutrients and waste.
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