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Which organelle, if empty, would cause the plant to wilt? Why is this?

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Hi there! The answer is, the central vacuole!

Step-by-step explanation:

The central vacuole is the organelle responsible for the storage of water. When they shrink, the general walls of the cell will also begin to lose their rigidity and so, wilting will begin to take place.

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