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Page 1: Vacuoles By Breelyn Johnson-Fite. What are vacuoles? Vacuole: cytoplasmic membrane surrounding the vacuole Membrane surrounding vacuole is called the.

VacuolesBy Breelyn Johnson-Fite

Page 2: Vacuoles By Breelyn Johnson-Fite. What are vacuoles? Vacuole: cytoplasmic membrane surrounding the vacuole Membrane surrounding vacuole is called the.

What are vacuoles?

Vacuole: cytoplasmic membrane surrounding the vacuoleMembrane surrounding vacuole is called the tonoplast.

Water channels of the tonoplast help maintain cell tonicity.

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VacuolesFunctions

• Stores waste products so the rest of the cell is protected from contamination

• Stores enzymes that break down macromolecules and detoxifying foreign substances

• Slowly breaks down waste products into small pieces that cannot hurt the cell

• Holds quantities of water or food

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Types of Vacuoles

Different vacuoles types can be found in different cells

• Some fungi and protists

Specialized, depending on the needs of the cell

• Central vacuole: helps maintain plants' shape and structure by storing water.

• Food vacuole: storage for molecules that is a food source for the cell (protozoans)

• Contractile vacuole: found in some protists, can pump water and used to maintain water balance ( in many microorganisms)

• Others: storage or split toxic materials from the cytoplasm

Types

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Types of Vacuoles

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Where are vacuoles found?

Fungi Protist

(Some of them)

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Fungi Vacuoles

Functions

• Similar to that in plant cells• There can be multiple vacuoles• Maintaining the right pH level• Help in maintain an acidic internal pH in cells

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Protist Vacuole

Have both food and contractile vacuoles.

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Where are vacuoles found?

Plant Cell Animal Cell

(absent sometimes)

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Plant Vacuoles

Has one large central vacuole taking up 30%-90% of cell volume

Larger in plant cells

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Plant Vacuoles• Vacuoles plays an important role in

plant structure. • The cell grows by expanding the

central vacuole.• Depending on how much water is

present the size of that cell may still increase or decrease.

• Most of a plant cell's volume depends on the material in vacuoles.

• Can expand in size to increase the tonicity.

Help Give Structure

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Animal Vacuoles

Much smaller than plant cells

One or more small vacuoles

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Animal Vacuoles

• Get rid of waste and extra waterTheir Job

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Disease Association

Vacuolar Myopathy• Occurs when many abnormal vacuoles develop in the muscle cells.

• There are several types of vacuolar myopathy.

• They stop the muscles from working properly.

• Can cause weakness and difficulty moving and breathing.

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Disease Association • The most affected muscles are legs and arms, heart or

chest muscles may also be affected.

• The severity and worsening of muscle weakness, depends on the type.


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