The membrane surrounding the vacuole in a plant cell is called the
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The membrane surrounding the vacuole in a plant cell is called the "tonoplast". The vacuole is an organelle found in plant cells that stores water, nutrients, and waste products. The tonoplast is a selectively permeable membrane that encloses the vacuole and regulates the exchange of materials between the cytoplasm and the vacuole. It is composed of lipids and proteins and helps to maintain the structural integrity of the cell. The tonoplast is different from the plasma membrane, which surrounds the entire cell and controls the movement of substances in and out of the cell.