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A tree trunk cell has a vacuole primarily for storage and maintenance of turgor pressure. The vacuole stores water, nutrients, and waste products, helping to keep the cell hydrated and providing structural support to the tree. This turgor pressure is essential for the overall rigidity and stability of the trunk, allowing the tree to stand upright and resist external forces like wind. Additionally, vacuoles play a role in regulating the cell's internal environment and facilitating various metabolic processes.

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