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Which is the function of the small vacuoles within an animal cell?
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Which is the function of the small vacuoles within an animal cell?
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Vacuoles are tiny, and are used to carry substances out of the cell, or to engulf unwanted substance such as bacteria or bits of dead tissue.
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