Vacuoles are found mainly in plant cells. They occupy a considerably large volume of the cell and are used to store food supplies in the form of complex polysaccharides.
Ribosomes are found in both plants and animals.
Yes they are found in both plants and animal cells because both plants and animals' cells need someplace to store water food and wastes.
Plant cells have vacuoles that can become large when filled with water and other waste or stored material. Animal cells do not contain vacuoles.
no
Both animals and plants store materials in the vacuole. However a plant's vacuoles is larger than that of an animal.
both plants have a 1 main vacuole and animals have have alot them but smaller
Vacuoles are membrane bound sacs that are found in both plants and animals. The vacuole stores, temporarily, the carbohydrates known as lipids.
Ribosomes are found in both plants and animals.
Lysosome are found in animal cells as plant central vacuoles do the same job for plants as lysosomes do for animals. " Digestion " tasks.
yes both. but plants have a really big vacuole called a tonoplast. animals have smaller vacuoles
vacuoles are located in both plant and animal cells. True, but in animal cells you can't see as many because there are few and the few that there are, are small. In plants, there is a big vacuole, unlike in animal cells.
Cytoplasm is found in both plants and animals.
Ribosomes are found in both plants and animals.
Both.
Sugar/sucrose/glucose
Yes they are found in both plants and animal cells because both plants and animals' cells need someplace to store water food and wastes.
a vacuole is in both plants and animals cells