Question
Class 10Biology

Why are plant vacuoles significantly larger than those found in animal cells?

Verified Answer

Plant vacuoles are significantly larger than animal vacuoles primarily because they play a crucial role in maintaining turgor pressure against the cell wall, which provides structural support to the plant. They also store water, nutrients, waste products, and pigments, and participate in degrading waste products, functions that are either less prominent or handled by other organelles in animal cells.