What us the function of a vacule in a cell

1 answer

A vacuole in a cell is mainly responsible for storing various substances such as water, nutrients, and waste products. It helps in maintaining the turgidity and structure of the cell, storing different ions required for cellular processes, and regulating the cell's internal pH levels. Vacuoles also play a role in detoxifying harmful substances and providing structural support to the plant cell. Additionally, some vacuoles in plant cells can also contain pigments that give flowers and fruits their color.