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Vacuole
Vacuoles are like fluid filled sacs. The function of vacuoles is that it fills with food being digested and other waste materials that are on there way out of the cell. Also it stores enzymes.In animal cellsvacuoles are located in the cytoplasm of the cell.In plant cells the vacuole is very large and located near the nucleus.
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