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How does the large central vacuole found in plants arise?

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How does the large central vacuole found in plants arise?

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Plants need a large central vacuole to maintain turgor pressure. This simply prevents the plant from wilting. Water and fluids fill up the central vacuole and it keeps the cell membrane pressed up against the cell wall (keeping the plant upright).

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