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Large empty spaces in plant cells are known as ... The large empty spaces present in the cell is vacuoles. There is also a central vacuole that occupies much space in a plant cell.
The largest organelle in your body is the Nucleus. However, this is only in an animal cell, as the large central vacuole present in plant cells is larger than the nucleus and takes up much of the space available in a plant cell.
the difference is: They have different spellings..
Yes! very much! one of the organelles in a plant cell.
Mitochondria provide power for the cell. It's pretty much the power plant of the cell
Not much, really. Eukaryote cells (which include plant and animal cells) have everything prokaryotes have and much more.
The height of a cell wall depends on big the prison is and how much space they want the convict to have.
An animal cell has lysosomes. That's pretty much it.
Yes, both animal and plant cells have vacuoles, although in a plant cell the vacuole is central to water balance and survival when the cell is not in a hypotonic solution, and therefore takes up most of the space in the cell. In an animal call it is much smaller because it isn't as needed and might not be present at all.
hypertonic means the cell has too much water, it's become water logged. In an animal cell the cell will rupture, however the cell wall of the plant cell with prevent this from happening and the plant cell with become swollen.
Cell wall and Chloraphast(i doubt that's spelt right) The Vacole is in both but is much larger in the plant cell :D
The Largest Organelle in a plant cell is the Vacuole. Animals have one too but it is much smaller than it is in a plant cell.