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Chris Beene, Kristin
Kemnitzer, Peter Lee,
Maddie McCall, Allison
Hiscock
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Keeps harmful materials away from cell
Holds cell waste
Stores protein for seeds
Lets plants have leaves and flowers because of the
high pressure in the cell
• Vacuoles are found in plant and fungi cells
• Membrane bound sacs
• Help fix injured organelles to
help new ones to form
• Help nourish the cell
~Engulf vacuoles until
completely digested in lysosome
• Wipes out bacteria
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• Present in animal and plant cells
Breaks down enzymes
• Handles the macromolecules that help the cell function.
• Transports lipids to vital parts
of the cell and creates
lysosomes
• Made up of cisternae
• Compartments
between the cisternae
• Present in both animal
and plant cells