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Q: Why would vacuole wilt a plant?
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What makes plant cells or tissue turgid?

The central vacuole in eukaryotic plant cells. The central vacuole pushes up against the cell membrane to form the structure of the plant. Without water in the central vacuole, the plant begins to wilt.


What happens when central vacuole loses water?

The plant will begin to wilt as the cell loses structural integrity.


What would cause a plant to wilt?

what happens when a plant wilts is the vacuole filled with water because other places in the plant need the water.Osmotic pressure in a plant is actually called tugor pressure you have a bag full of water ,supporting a wet cardboard box the more water you release the less stable the cardboard box will become


Is Central vacuole a animal or a plant cell?

The central vacuole is in the plant cell.


What would happen to a plant cell if the vacuole was removed?

you dead and get sick

Related questions

What provide rigidity in plant cells?

The cell wall and the vacuole. When not supplied enough water, the vacuole will shrivel up, causing a plant to wilt.


What makes plant cells or tissue turgid?

The central vacuole in eukaryotic plant cells. The central vacuole pushes up against the cell membrane to form the structure of the plant. Without water in the central vacuole, the plant begins to wilt.


What happens when central vacuole loses water?

The plant will begin to wilt as the cell loses structural integrity.


Is there a central vacuole in green plants?

In the cells, yes, but the actual plant itself doesn't have any vacuoles. The water filled vacuoles give the plant its shape because it has no bone structure. Plants wilt when the vacuole are empty.


What is the function if vacuole and is it in plant or animal?

a vacuole holds water for the plant cell so it would be plant


What type of cell has a nucleus and a large vacuole?

A plant cell has a larger vacuole than animal cell. The plant cell needs to store more water for photosyheteis and to keep the rigidy of the cell wall. That's why plants wilt when they don't get enough water.


What part of a plant would you assume had been damaged if its leaves begin to wilt?

If the 🌱 🍁 began to wilt then the root of a plant would probably be damaged.


Where in the plant cell do you find cell sap?

The central Vacuole In the plant. From : Jordan McNeill =) JAMAICA


Why do plant cells have bigger valcules than animal cell?

Plant cells have bigger vacuoles filled with cell sap. When you water a plant, the water collects in the vacuole and makes it stiff. This is why plants wilt if they don't get enough water.


What does vacuole do for the cell?

Vacuoles store the water so here is an example : if you water a plant it stays alive, but if you don't give the plant water it eventually starts to wilt, but what happens is the vacuole is getting smaller and smaller cause it is giving the rest of the plant water. When you notice it wilting give the plant water and the vacuole will slowly start to grow to its normal size,but you have to keep giving it water.


Is a vacuole both animal or plant?

The vacuole is only in the plant cell.


Is the vacuole plant or animal?

The vacuole is in fact only in the plant cell.