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11 January, 07:04

How does the vacuole in this animal cell differ from the vacuole in a plant cell?

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  1. 11 January, 07:29
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    Vacuoles are found in both animal and plant cells. They differ in size. The vacuoles in a plant cell are larger than in an animal cell. They are storage bubbles. They can store food or any nutrients. They also can store waste in order to protect the cell.
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