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  • What is the role of the central vacuole in plant cells?


    The central vacuole degrades and recycles molecules and exerts turgor pressure by filling up with water.

  • Why is the central vacuole considered a digestive organelle?


    The central vacuole is considered a digestive organelle because it degrades and recycles molecules.

  • How does the central vacuole contribute to a plant's upright position?


    The central vacuole fills with water to exert high turgor pressure, allowing the plant to maintain an upright, healthy position.

  • What happens during cellular respiration in mitochondria?


    During cellular respiration, mitochondria break down food sources like sugars and lipids to produce ATP.

  • Why is ATP important for cellular reactions?


    ATP provides the energy needed to power cellular reactions.