Large+Vacuole

Large Vacuole The large Vacuole was first discovered in 1676 by Anton Van Leeuwenhoek. He used the compound microscope to discover the Large Vacuole. Vacuole means "empty" || || The Function of the Large Vacuole is to mainly hold waste and materials but it also provides structure for proper growth. The general structure is a tonoplast, or selective membrane, that holds water that is located in the cytoplasm. The function relates to its structure because it is a large form that can hold a lot of water. || || Plant cells contain a Large Vacuole. They have one because it is long term food and water storage that the plant cell needs. Animal cells do not contain a large vacuole. This is due to the fact that they have many small vacuoles instead of one large one. || || The plant cell requires the Large vacuole to function. This cell needs it because the large vacuole provides structural support, storage, and helps with protection and growth. || || The large Vacuole does not work with other organelles. It work alone to do its function of storage. || || Large vacuole: Cell The large vacuole stores water and waste. Closet: Bins Bins hold your closet waste that does not all fit on hangers || ||
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