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p.1986 right column 2nd paragraph:"The yeast vacuole presents an interesting model for organelle size scaling, as it carries out essential biochemical
functions both in its lumen (degradation, storage) and at the
limiting membrane (signaling). Therefore, the cell is likely
to control both the organelle’s internal volume and surface
area. Individual cells typically have 1–10 vacuoles that
tend to be clustered (Fig. 1 A). Unlike other organelles
such as the mitochondria that have a characteristic morphology
that constrains the relationship between surface
area and volume, yeast vacuoles can exhibit a range of
morphologies." |