IPA: /ˌvæk.ju.oʊˈleɪ.ʃən/
KK: /ˌvæk.ju.oʊˈleɪ.ʃən/
The process of forming small spaces or cavities within a cell or tissue, often filled with fluid or other substances.
Vacuolation is an important process in plant cells, helping to store nutrients and waste products.
Vacuolation → It is formed from "vacuus" (meaning empty) and the suffix "-ation" (indicating a process or action). The word "vacuolation" refers to the process of forming vacuoles, which are empty spaces within a cell.
Think of 'empty' ('vacuus') to remember that 'vacuolation' is the process of creating empty spaces within cells.