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Plant Cells: Vacuoles

By Janice VanCleave

Vacuoles are a membrane-bound storage sacs filled with a watery fluid. Mature plant cells may have only one vacuole occupying up to 90% of the total plant cell volume.

Plant Vacuole

Some of the function of a plant vacuole include:

* store wastes
* isolate materials that might be  harmful to the cell
* maintain internal hydrostatic pressure (turgor) within the cell
* store pigments, such as anthocyanin
* store nutrients

Vacuoles are responsible for the size, shape, and structure of plant cells.

Vacuoles contribute to turgor pressure, which is the pressure within plant cells. When a plant is properly watered, water colle cts in its cell vacuoles, which enlarge making the cells rigid. Without sufficient water, the vacuoles shrink in size, turgor pressure is reduced and the plant wilts. Wilt is a common term for the plant becoming flacid.

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