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Plant cells have vacuoles and these can either store useful products or waste products. The cell can get ride of the waste by bringing it to the cell membrane and then the cell membrane closes around the garbage.  All of this is possible because of the vacuoles. 

Eukaryotic plant cells store and remove waste materials by:

  • Using the cell membrane to send them out through the vacuoles

A plant cell that is eukaryotic is one which has a nuclei and contains genetic information.

A eukaryotic plant cell is one that like an animal cell builds up waste materials and it has a special way of disposing of waste through its vacuole where waste products are stored and eventually removed.

As a result of this, we can say that a eukaryotic plant cell stores and removes its waste products from the vacuole, using the cell membrane.

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