GENERAL HISTOLOGY

INTRODUCTION

CELL ORGANELLES

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
this large structure in a plant cell is filled with water creating turgor pressure
A
central vacuole
B
ribosome
C
vacuole
D
cytoskeleton
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Plant cells additionally possess large, fluid-filled vesicles called vacuoles within their cytoplasm. Vacuoles typically compose about 30 percent of a cell’s volume, but they can fill as much as 90 percent of the intracellular space. Plant cells use vacuoles to adjust their size and turgor pressure.

Detailed explanation-2: -When a plant receives adequate amounts of water, the central vacuoles of its cells swell as the liquid collects within them, creating a high level of turgor pressure, which helps maintain the structural integrity of the plant, along with the support from the cell wall.

Detailed explanation-3: -In a plant cell, the central vacuole stores water and regulates turgor pressure. Additionally, it forces the cell’s contents toward the membrane, enabling plant cells to absorb more light energy for photosynthesis, the process of turning sunlight into food.

Detailed explanation-4: -The central vacuole in a plant cell occupies the majority of the cellular volume and plays a key role in turgor regulation.

Detailed explanation-5: -Quick look: A vacuole is a membrane-enclosed fluid filled sac found in the cells of plants including fungi. Vacuoles can be large organelles occupying between 30% and 90% of a cell by volume.

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