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1 By Hannah Rogers, Emily Urbanovitch, and Elizabeth Wood
Vacuoles By Hannah Rogers, Emily Urbanovitch, and Elizabeth Wood

2 Central Vacuole: Structure
The prominent organelle in older plant cells Largest organelle in the cell surrounded by membrane Solution inside (cell sap) is the plant cell’s main repository of inorganic ions

3 Central Vacuole: Function
Storage Breakdown of waste products Hydrolysis of macromolecules Maintain pressure for support of growing cells

4 Other Information: Enable plants to grow with minimal investment in new cytoplasm Develops from the combination of smaller vacuoles

5 Contractile Vacuole: Structure
Enveloped in membrane Video

6 Contractile Vacuole: Function
Pump excess water out of the cell In plants: Some hold reserves of important organic compounds Protect against herbivores Contain pigments which attract pollenating insects to petals

7 Other Information: Important in maintaining hydrostatic equilibrium
Found in unicellular organisms

8 Food Vacuole: Structure
Enveloped in membrane Formed by phagocytosis

9 Food Vacuole: Function
Digestive function

10 Which vacuole is involved in the breakdown of waste products?
Food Vacuole Central Vacuole Contractile Vacuole

11 Which vacuole is enveloped in the membrane?
Food Vacuole Central Vacuole Contractile Vacuole

12 Which vacuole protects against herbivores?
Food Vacuole Central Vacuole Contractile Vacuole

13 Fantastic!

14 NO


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