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Eukaryotic plant cells store waste materials primarily in large central vacuoles, which can contain various substances, including water, ions, and metabolic byproducts. These vacuoles help maintain turgor pressure and can also sequester harmful compounds. When it comes to removing waste, plant cells can transport unwanted materials out of the vacuole and into the cytoplasm, where they may be further processed or excreted through cellular transport mechanisms. Additionally, some waste materials can be broken down by lysosomes or excreted through the cell wall.

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