Which one of the following statements about ‘vacuoles’ is not correct?

Which one of the following statements about ‘vacuoles’ is not correct?

In plants, there is a large central vacuole that may occupy 90% of total cell volume.
In plant cells, vacuoles provide turgidity and rigidity.
In Amoeba, vacuoles have role in nutrition.
Vacuoles are absent in animal cells.
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UPSC NDA-1 – 2022
Statement D is incorrect. Vacuoles are indeed present in animal cells, although they are generally smaller, more numerous, and less prominent than the large central vacuole found in mature plant cells. Animal cell vacuoles can perform various functions, including storage, waste disposal, protection, and growth. Statements A, B, and C are correct descriptions of vacuole functions in plants and some protists like Amoeba.
Vacuoles are present in both plant and animal cells, but their size and primary functions differ significantly.
In plant cells, the large central vacuole helps maintain turgor pressure, provides structural support, stores water, ions, nutrients, and waste products. In Amoeba, contractile vacuoles are crucial for osmoregulation, and food vacuoles are formed during phagocytosis for digestion.