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what part of the cell stores water

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The vacuole. In plant cells the large central vacuole stores water (and dissolved nutrients/wastes) and helps maintain turgor pressure. Some single-celled organisms have a contractile vacuole to pump out excess water. Animal cells contain smaller vacuoles/vesicles that can hold water but not a single large storage organelle like plants.