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What is the main function of vacuoles in an animal cell?
to package proteins and other substances and send them to different parts of the cell
to pull replicated chromosomes apart during cell division
to store sugar and other nutrients in the cell
to support movement within the cell
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to store sugar and other nutrients in the cell
Vacuoles (and small vesicles in animal cells) primarily store water, sugars, ions, and waste products for the cell.
Vacuoles (and small vesicles in animal cells) primarily store water, sugars, ions, and waste products for the cell.
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