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  • Vacuoles: The Primary Water Storage in Plant Cells - Cell Biology
    Water is primarily stored in the vacuoles of plant cells.

    Here's why:

    * Vacuoles: These are large, fluid-filled sacs that occupy a significant portion of the cell's volume. They act as storage compartments for water, as well as other substances like nutrients and waste products.

    * Animal Cells: While animal cells also have vacuoles, they are generally smaller and more numerous. They primarily function in waste storage and transport.

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