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What is the function of the vacuole in plant cells?

A. It creates pressure that maintains the shape of the cell.
B. It codes messages from the DNA in the protein.
C. It creates proteins that form the cell wall.
O D. It sends signals that determine how the cell operates.

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A. It creates pressure that maintains the shape of the cell.
B. It codes messages from the DNA in the protein.
C. It creates proteins that form the cell wall.
O D. It sends signals that determine how the cell operates.

The answer is A
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Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

The central vacuole in plant cells is a large sac that holds water in the cell. Filling the vacuole creates turgor pressure, swelling the cells and allowing the plant to stay upright.

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