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Q: Explain the role of vacuole pressure in generating cell turgor in plants?
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Example of a vacuole?

plants have a vacuole which they use to store water in.


Explain how a plant cells central vacuole and cell wall help make the cell rigid?

A plants cells preferred environment is hypontonic. This means it likes lots of water, which fill up the central vacuole. The turgor pressure keeps it rigid and prevents it from wilting, (as plants do with lack of water) The Cell wall keeps it rigid by allowing the central vacuole to hold a large amount of water without the cells bursting. Animal cells do not have cell walls, so they burst in hypotonic environments


Stores water and may contain many substances such as ions nutrients and wastes?

The vacuole, or in plants, the central vacuole.:)


Do animals have a vacuole?

Animals don't have vacuole, only plants have vacuoles. :)


Who has a vacuole and why?

Eukaryotic (ANIMAL AND PLANTS) cells have a vacuole. Plant cells have a very large vacuole and animal cells have relatively small ones.Vacuole Functions:Isolating materials that might be harmful or a threat to the cellContaining waste productsMaintaining internal hydrostatic pressure or turgor within the cellMaintaining an acidic internal pHContaining small moleculesExporting unwanted substances from the cellAllows plants to support structures such as leaves and flowers due to the pressure of the central vacuoleWikipedia


Is central vacuole found in plants or animal?

Plants.


Do plants have vacuole cells?

Yes it does.


What regulates water in plants?

The vacuole


How do vacuoles affect the growth of a plant cell?

The central vacuole regulates the "tugor pressure" within the cell of the plant; this is responsible (together with the cell wall) for maintaining the shape and structure of many plants (mainly herbaceous). If the vacuole were removed, punctured or absent there would be no rigidity to the cell. The central vacuole is also assists with osmosis and homeostasis within the cell, damage to the vacuole will result in the cell dying.


Is Vacuole found in plant or animals or both?

a vacuole is in both plants and animals cells


What is function of vacuole in plants?

The Vacuole stores food in order for the plant cell to survive


What is the largest organelle in plants?

The largest organelle in plants is the central vacuole