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To maintain turgor pressure (the main pressure of the cell contents against the cell wall), cells in both the leaves and stems of most non-woody or herbaceous plants contain

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Answer:

They contain a vacuole

(I think what the question is asking for)

Step-by-step explanation:

The vacuole is what takes up most of the plant cell's mass. It stores water so when you have high turgor pressure, the vacuole presses against the cell wall while when the turgor pressure is low, the vacuole is shrunken.

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