What is the unique function of central vacuoles in a plant cell?

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• they store pigments
• they store ribosomes
• they store water they store enzymes

• they store water

The unique function of central vacuoles in a plant cell is that they store water.

The unique function of central vacuoles in a plant cell is that they store water. To determine this, you can analyze the characteristics of central vacuoles and compare them to the given options.

Pigments are typically stored in structures called plastids, such as chloroplasts. Ribosomes, on the other hand, are involved in protein synthesis and are generally not stored in vacuoles. Enzymes, while often found in vacuoles, are not the primary function of central vacuoles.

By process of elimination, it can be concluded that central vacuoles in plant cells primarily store water.