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4 February, 13:41

Why might there be a size difference between the vacuole found in a plant and animal cell?

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  1. 4 February, 14:33
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    There would be a difference because the vacuole stores food and water. Since plants can’t get water whenever it’s needed they use the resources from the vacuole, which would be only water because plants make their food, that’s why the plants vacuole is bigger.
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