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Author: Peter Stiling, Robert Brooker, Linda Graham, Eric Widmaier
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Chapter 4, Problem 8TY
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Introduction: Central vacuoles are found inside the cells of a plant. The central vacuole is made up of a cell sap and a tonoplast. The tonoplast acts as the membrane of the central vacuole. Phospholipids with proteins embedded in it make up tonoplast. It acts as a boundary to separate the material that is contained within the central vacuole from the surrounding cell.
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