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both plant and animal cells. plant cells have water vacuoles as well.
What most of the plant cell is composed of by volume; a large central vacuole.
The cytoskeleton gives mechanical support to the cell and maintain its shape.
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Plant cells have a cell wall as well as a cell membrane. Animal cells only have a cell membrane.
Type "plant cell vacuole" into Google. "Vacuoles tend to be large in plant cells and play a role in turgor pressure. When a plant is well-watered, water collects in cell vacuoles producing rigidity in the plant. Without sufficient water, pressure in the vacuole is reduced and the plant wilts."
"A vacuole is a membrane-bound sac that plays roles in unicellular digestion and the release of cellular waste products. In animal cells, vacuoles are generally small. Vacuoles tend to be large in plant cells and play a role in torturer pressure. When a plant is well-watered, water collects in cell vacuoles producing rigidity in the plant. Without sufficient water, pressure in the vacuole is reduced and the plant wilts."
A vacuole is a membrane-bound sac that plays roles in intracellular digestion and the release of cellular waste products. In animal cells, vacuoles are generally small. Vacuoles tend to be large in plant cells and play a role in turgor pressure. When a plant is well-watered, water collects in cell vacuoles producing rigidity in the plant. Without sufficient water, pressure in the vacuole is reduced and the plant wilts.
both plant and animal cells. plant cells have water vacuoles as well.
What most of the plant cell is composed of by volume; a large central vacuole.
In a plant cell, the vacuole stores water as well as food. The central vacuole stores food and water, but also waste.
The plant need a fertile soil and a well watered soil.
Some shrubs do quite well being planted in the summer, as long as they are well watered.
The cytoskeleton gives mechanical support to the cell and maintain its shape.
In a plant cell, there is an organelle (part of a cell) called the vacuole. The vacuole is where all water, salts, minerals are stored. The plant organelle, the central vacuole, is a water storage organelle that has multiple functions but is most well known for its role in maintaining "turgor pressure" for structural support of plant tissues. When the plant experiences water loss from its cells, the central vacuole shrinks in size, and the turgor pressure of the cell is lower, causing the plant tissues to exhibit wilting (the limpness you see in a plant stem and leaves when you haven't watered it in a while). So, all plants use their central vacuoles to store water, partly to use for metabolic purposes, and partly to keep the plants from wilting. Some plants, known as succulents (such as cacti and aloes), have specialized storage organs in leaves and stems which can be used to store water in dry environments.
water saturates the dirt and is sucked into the plants through its roots
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