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because they are both sacs like orgenells

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The vacuole stores food, water wastes, etc. But the Lyosomes break down the materials. So they are connected somehow. It's like the stomach in comparison to the intestines in the human body.

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Vacuoles- Storage Places for undigested nutrients, colorful pigments, or self-defense poisons.

Lysosomes- Membrane bound sacs that contain digestive enzymes that break down large molecules. They also destroy harmful bacteria and break down damaged organelles

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vacuoles are storage places for undigested nutrients, colorful pigments, or self-defense poisons. But lysosomes is a the membrane-bound sac that contains digestive enzymes that break down large molecules.

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Lysosomes and plastids are both membrane-bound vacuoles inside cells. The major difference is that lysosomes reside inside animal cells and plastids are found in plants.

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in the most basic form it means= lysosomes break the non-functional stuff and vesticles= sends the digestion out of the cell.

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They both are enclosed organelle compartments within a cell.

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they are storage facilities

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they are the same

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