The central vacuole in a plant cell is responsible for turgor pressure. When the vacuole loses water the cytoplasm "shrinks". When the vacuole gains water the cytoplasm seems to "puff up". One structure helps the plant cell keep its shape no matter how much water is in the vacuole. This is the

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Answer:

Cell wall

Explanation:

Animal cells lack cell walls, but plant cells possess them to maintain structure and cellular organisation, as well as offering protection.

It is mostly composed of the polysaccharide cellulose, and help to maintain rigidity.

One of their main purposes is to stop the over-expansion of the cell when the vacuole gains water, maintaining its structure by withstanding the pressure put upon it by the vacuole.

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