| 1. | Ions that are absorbed into tissues are sequestered in cell vacuoles.
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| 2. | This sequestration mechanism is facilitated by proteins on the vacuole membrane.
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| 3. | The operations of vacuoles are different for plant and animal vacuoles.
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| 4. | The operations of vacuoles are different for plant and animal vacuoles.
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| 5. | Note that cells in the root tip do not contain vacuoles.
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| 6. | The remaining sulfate in plant tissue is transferred into the vacuole.
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| 7. | The cytoplasm is coarsely granular in appearance and usually lacks vacuoles.
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| 8. | The vacuole structure containing the symbiont is therefore termed the symbiosome.
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| 9. | Typically infecting cellular vacuoles, tachyzoites divide by endodyogeny and endopolygeny.
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| 10. | At the end of the gullet, a food vacuole forms.
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