Category: Vacuoles
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Vacuoles in Protist Cells
The protist cell vacuoles are known to specifically store water. There is special terminology for the vacuoles of protists, i.e., contractile vacuoles. These were the first vacuoles of all kinds to be observed by scientists. The contractile vacuoles help in the regulation of the amount of water in a protist cell. Hence, protist vacuoles are identified as…
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Vacuole Structure and Functions
Vacuole Structure and Functions: The size and shape of vacuoles vary according to the specific requirements of the cell. So, if unsure what a vacuole looks like, well, vacuoles basically have no definite shape. The vacuole is most like an amoeba in the sense that they have no fixed shape. Even the size of the…
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What is a vacuole
In biology, the definition of ‘vacuole‘ is a single membrane-bound organelle with no definite shape or size. It is one of the largest organelles in the cell, specifically in plant cells. It is present in different types of cells like animal cells, plant cells, fungal cells, protist cells, and bacterial cells. The structure of a vacuole is basically dependent on the individual cell requirements.…