Vacuoles, organelles that are present in all plant and fungal cells as well as those of other organisms (animal, bacterium, protist), are closed compartments containing molecules enclosed by water. This organelle therefore serves many functions.
The primordial utricle and the tonoplast are examples of cytoplasm that is present around the vacuoles of plants.
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The outer covering of the vacuole is called the tonoplast. It is a membrane that surrounds the vacuole and helps maintain the internal environment of the vacuole by controlling the movement of molecules in and out of it.
The outer covering of a vacuole is called the tonoplast. This membrane surrounds the vacuole and helps regulate the movement of molecules in and out of the vacuole.
The outer membrane of a vacuole is typically referred to as the tonoplast. It acts as a selective barrier that controls the movement of substances into and out of the vacuole.
The outer covering of an apple is called the skin or peel.
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The outer covering of a beetle is called the exoskeleton. It is made of a protein called chitin and provides protection and support for the beetle's body.