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  • Plant Cell Vacuoles: Structure, Function, and Water Storage
    The answer is vacuoles.

    Here's why:

    * Vacuoles are large, fluid-filled sacs found in plant cells. They are responsible for storing water, as well as other substances like sugars, salts, and pigments.

    * Animal cells also have vacuoles, but they are much smaller and less prominent than those in plant cells.

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