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How do eukaryotic plant cells store and remove waste

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Bro. I love your TF2 Scout avatar. Anyways, onto answering your question, eukaryotic plant cells store waste via large vacuoules, and these can be used for either storage of useful compounds or the storage of waste; and the plants can also store the waste in organs that are destined to fall off, thereby getting rid of said waste.
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