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I. It is a membrane bound space found in cytoplasm
II. It is bound by a single membrane called tonoplast.
III. It contains watery sap, excretory products and other materials not useful to cell.
IV. It has higher concentration of sap than the cytoplasm.
The above statements apply to

A

Golgi apparatus

B

Lysosomes

C

Endoplasmic reticulum

D

Vacuoles

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D
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