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Jesse
26 January, 22:53
How many vacuoles does a plant cell usually have?
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Emmalee Mckay
26 January, 23:02
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In plants there larger then animal cells. By the time the plant stops growing there's one large vacuole. Sometimes the vacuole can take more then half the cells volume. The vacuole holds a large amount of the plants food and water.
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