no
plants.
No, but they have multiple, smaller vacuoles.
No, prokaryotes do not have large central vacuoles. Vacuoles are membrane-bound organelles found in eukaryotic cells that store various substances, while prokaryotes lack membrane-bound organelles and have a simpler internal structure.
Chloroplasts in the thylacoids, cell walls and large central vacuoles.
Central vacuoles
Plants and animals have ceveral differences in cells. An animal has one or more small vacuoles while a plant has one large central vacuole.
Plant cells central vacuole is much larger than an animals vacuoles.
Plant cells
no they do not
Most mature plant cells have a large, central vacuole; other than that, most cells contain only small vacuoles. In plants, immature cells, such as developing cells in the meristem, do not have large, central vacuoles. Also, the vacuoles in cells of the vascular cambium fluctuate in both size and number, depending on the season.
Plant cells typically have large central vacuoles that take up a significant portion of the cell's volume. These vacuoles play a key role in storing water, nutrients, and waste products, as well as maintaining turgor pressure within the cell.
Chloroplasts, Large Central Vacuoles, and the Cell Wall!