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figure 8 - 9 vacuoles because water does not compress, a plant cells fluid - filled central vacuole provides strength and support. a parameciums star - shaped contractile vacuoles contract rhythmically to pump excess water out of the cell. infer what could happen to a plant if its central vacuoles shrunk due to water loss? notebook
The central vacuole of a plant cell provides strength and support due to the non - compressible nature of water it contains. If it shrinks from water loss, turgor pressure decreases.
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The plant would wilt as the loss of turgor pressure from the shrunken central vacuoles would cause a lack of structural support, leading to a drooping or wilting appearance.