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Vacuoles remove structural debris, contain waste, and transport unwanted things from the cell.
This poster is about vacuoles.what they are and what they do.
They also maintain turgor within the cell and control acidic internal pH. They contain small molecules and store away substances that can be harmfull to the cell. But they also take up 30%-90% of the plant cell.
This image shows the basic parts of the vacuole. Tronoplast, Cell sap, and the Central vacuole.
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Vacuoles are basically membrane bound water sacks.
The membrane of a vacoule is a tonoplast.
Cell sap is all the things the vacuole takes from the cell plus the water inside it.
They help the structural support of the cell vacuoles by giving pressure to the plant cell. Also, because they are so big, they push the chloroplast to the edge of the cell, allowing in more sunlight.
A Central Vacuole is the place where all the Cell Sap is created.
A picture of a lake above this bubble from airial view.