why a plant cell contain a larger vacoule than an animal cell

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Vivek Singh

2 years ago

In-plant cells, the vacuoles can occupy up to 90 per cent of the cell's volume. Thus, plant cells are known to large-sized vacuoles than animal cells as they need to store food and water. This is because the plant doesn't possess the ability to move freely like that of animals.

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