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The plant cell's central vacuole Group of answer choices occupies a large area of the cell All choices are correct is a reservoir for water. Stores nutrients and cellular waste products.

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Stores nutrients and cellular waste products.

Step-by-step explanation:

Vacuole is a space that is line with membrane and within the cell that lacks cytoplasm but filled with fluid.

They are important cytoplasmic organelles and perform certain functions such as storage, ingestion, digestion, excretion, and expulsion of excess water.

In plant, large central vacuoles enable them to attain a large size without accumulating the bulk that would make metabolism difficult.

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