JAMB - Biology (1980 - No. 4)

The vacuole of a plant cell is
a large empty space
smaller than that of animal cell
filled with air
an ordinary vacuum
surrounded by a membrane

Explanation

A large central vacuole is usually found in a mature cell in plants. it is lined with a membrane and filled with cell sap. Cell sap acts as a storehouse for many substances including excretory products.

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