Google vacuole for many pictures. The vacuole is simply a membranous organelle that holds water, organic, and inorganic molecules for various reasons determined by the cell. Usually circular, and colored some shade of blue in diagrams, can be practically any size.
Vacuoles look like large water-filled balloons that take up a large amount of space in the center of plant cells. Most vacuoles are clear (they only contain water), but in some cells (such as flower petals), vacuoles also contain colored pigments dissolved into the water.
one of the bigger organelles and it's a transparent green oval
Animal cell vacuoles are much smaller than plant cells. They also may have more than one while the plant cell has one. They can be in any shape, circular or others.
The animal cell vacuole is a membrane-bound sac that's helps with indeigestion and stuff like that.
A vacuole is too tiny to feel, but it looks a bit like a hole. It is a storage area found inside of cells.
they look like sacs
The difference in parts between the animal and plant cell is that plant cells have centrioles and chloroplasts. So you can look at the cell and if you can find a centriole or chloroplast then you know it is a plant cell.
To figure out if it is a plant or animal cell (which is the first step), you look at the features and shape. The outside of a cell is normally rounded if it is an animal cell, and rectangle like if it is a plant cell. Plant cells usually have one large vacuole, while animal cells have many little ones. Plant cells also have a cell wall, while an animal cell just has a cell membrane around it. Hope this helps!
a ball
it is normally shapeless and it does not have a cell wall like in plant cell
if a cell is a plant cell it will have a cell wall, a vacuole and chloroplasts. if it is an animal cell it will have none of these things. these are both eukaryotic cells. if it is a prokaryotic cell it will have no nucleus just a circle/tangle of DNA, it will most likely be a bacterium and have flagella or cillium, it may also be eclosed in a caspid.
The difference in parts between the animal and plant cell is that plant cells have centrioles and chloroplasts. So you can look at the cell and if you can find a centriole or chloroplast then you know it is a plant cell.
To figure out if it is a plant or animal cell (which is the first step), you look at the features and shape. The outside of a cell is normally rounded if it is an animal cell, and rectangle like if it is a plant cell. Plant cells usually have one large vacuole, while animal cells have many little ones. Plant cells also have a cell wall, while an animal cell just has a cell membrane around it. Hope this helps!
animal cell is shaped like a circle and a plant cell is shaped like a rectangle.
a ball
The biggest and most important hing to remember is that plant and animal cells look very different from one anther. The major thing to look for when distinguishing the looks of cells is to look for a cell wall and a central vacuole.
The only real difference would be the added cell wall and chloroplasts of the plant cell. The plant cell also would have a large central vacuole. If you look at it this way, then I suppose the animal cell would be easier because it is missing those three things.
it is normally shapeless and it does not have a cell wall like in plant cell
A cell stores water in a vacuole. Plant cells usually have larger ones, and animal cells...those usually have little or no vacuoles at all! Sometimes, plants cells have multiple vacuoles. Gosh, I could go on and on, but no, sorry. Go look in your science book or something. Right, Im lazy. go Google it.
Cilia look a bit like hair.
its shaped like a boat or kind of like a shoe.
A vacuole is a membrane-bound organelle which is found in plants and fungal cells. Vacuoles in a plant cell are like a storage that holds water that usually contains organic and inorganic molecules. It does not have an exact size or shape due to the variation of the cell's needs. To see what it actually looks like...well maybe you should just "Google Image" it
if a cell is a plant cell it will have a cell wall, a vacuole and chloroplasts. if it is an animal cell it will have none of these things. these are both eukaryotic cells. if it is a prokaryotic cell it will have no nucleus just a circle/tangle of DNA, it will most likely be a bacterium and have flagella or cillium, it may also be eclosed in a caspid.