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A vacuole is a membrane-bound organelle found in the cells of plants, fungi, and some protists. It serves various functions, including storing nutrients, waste products, and maintaining turgor pressure to support the cell's structure. In plant cells, vacuoles can occupy a large portion of the cell's volume and are crucial for regulating water balance and providing structural support. Additionally, they play a role in processes such as detoxification and storage of pigments and other compounds.

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