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- what function do vacuoles serve in plant cells? a. storing water, nutrients, and waste. b. breaking down cellular waste. c. generating atp. d. synthesizing proteins.
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Vacuoles in plant cells store water, nutrients, and waste products. They do not synthesize proteins (which is done by ribosomes), generate ATP (which occurs in mitochondria and chloroplasts), or break down cellular waste (a function of lysosomes).
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a. Storing water, nutrients, and waste