What is the main function of vacuole in plants and animals?

The main function of vacuoles is the storage of many important molecules like amino acids, sugars, various organic acids, and some proteins. In plants, the vacuoles are very large in size and filled with cell sap that helps to maintain the turgidity and rigidity of the cell. In animals, the vacuoles are very small in size and also possess the function of storage.


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