Vacuoles are bound by a single unit membrane called tonoplast.
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Vacuoles are the membrane bound spaces in the cytoplasm. They are used for the temporary storage of materials in the cell.
Vacuole!
There are three vacuoles(food vacoules,waste vacoules,water vacuoles).(Frankly i don't like that answer so heres Evan helping you out!) They are membrane bound organelles that are normally in eukaryotic cells and also in some protist cells. They can also be found in fungi. ( I don't have 10 for you but that's just for starters)
No, viruses do not have membrane bound organalles
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Vacuoles are the membrane bound spaces in the cytoplasm. They are used for the temporary storage of materials in the cell.
Membrane-bound sacs that are filled with fluid.
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Vacuoles are membrane bound fluid filled sacs in plants.
Vacuoles
Many different types of cells have vacuoles, which are simply membrane-bound containers for various compounds. For example, the intestinal cells lining the microvilli of the jejunum have vacuoles holding various absorbed nutrients. The exocrine pancreas cells have vacuoles holding digestive enzymes. Eosinophils in mammals have vacuoles holding inflammatory granules.
contractile vacuoles merge with the cell membrane..
Vacuoles
Vacuole!
vacuoles
Vacuoles are found in the cytoplasm of most plant cells and some animal cells. Vacuoles are membrane-bound compartments that can serve a variety of secretory, excretory, and storage functions. Vacuoles and their contents are considered to be distinct from the cytoplasm, and are classified as ergastic according to some authors. Vacuoles are especially conspicuous in most plant cells. Its located in the middle of the cell.