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Why do plant cells have bigger vacuoles than animal cells?

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Why do plant cells have bigger vacuoles than animal cells?

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Plant cells have bigger vacuoles filled with cell sap. When you water a plant, the water collects in the vacuole and makes it stiff. This is why plants wilt if they don’t get enough water.

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