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The sack of liquid found inside plant cells is called a vacuole. Vacuoles are membrane-bound organelles that store various substances, including water, nutrients, and waste products. In plant cells, they can occupy a large portion of the cell's volume, helping to maintain turgor pressure, which is essential for the plant's structure and support. Additionally, vacuoles play a role in regulating the cell's internal environment and can store pigments and defensive compounds.

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