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What is the main function of vacuoles in an animal cell?
to direct cell activities by sending instructions to different parts of the cell
to store water in the cell
to pull replicated chromosomes apart during cell division
to facilitate cell division
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to store water in the cell
Vacuoles mainly function in storage (water, nutrients, and waste); in animal cells they are smaller than plant vacuoles but still serve storage and transport roles.
Vacuoles mainly function in storage (water, nutrients, and waste); in animal cells they are smaller than plant vacuoles but still serve storage and transport roles.
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