In terms of structure and function, how do the vacuoles in a typical plant cell compare to those of a typical animal cell?
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Plant cell vacuoles are usually larger than animal cell vacuoles because they store both food and enzymes.
Plant cell vacuoles are usually no different from those of animal cell vacuoles since they both store food.
Plant cell vacuoles are usually smaller and more plentiful than animal cell vacuoles because they store both food and enzymes.
Plant cell vacuoles are usually the same size as animal cell vacuoles, but they only store enzymes.

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Plant cell vacuoles are usually larger than animal cell vacuoles because they store both food and enzymes,do the vacuoles in a typical plant cell compare to those of a typical animal cell.

Correct answer: A). Plant cell vacuoles are usually larger than animal cell vacuoles because they store both food and enzymes.  

Vacuoles are present in both animal cell and plant cells, but the vacuoles in plant cell are much larger in plant cells. Vacuoles act as storage bubbles that are used to store a large amount of water and nutrient that are required for the growth of a plant. It may also hold the waste product in the plants. These are then slowly broken down into small pieces in order to protect other plant cells from contamination.





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