no.......... only animals have vacuoles i think
A specific type of vacuole, called a contractile vacuole expels excess water from many fresh water protists.
vacuole and mitochondrian
The paramecium might have a contractile vacuole, whereas cells like animal and plants just have a normal one.
Plants contain the green pigmen chlorophyll and chloroplast which Is why they can make their own food and other organisms can not. Also that plants cells have a larger vacuole than other organisms cells.
A vacuole is an organelle that is surrounded by a membrane and is found in all plant and fungal cells. The vacuole was discovered in 1835.
It uses by feeding the food vacuole into the extended pseudopod
A vacuole membrane is a membrane that surrounds a vacuole, a membrane-bound organelle found in the cytoplasm of plant cells and some protists. It helps maintain the integrity of the vacuole and regulates the movement of molecules in and out of the vacuole.
Vacuoles, organelles that are present in all plant and fungal cells as well as those of other organisms (animal, bacterium, protist), are closed compartments containing molecules enclosed by water. This organelle therefore serves many functions.The primordial utricle and the tonoplast are examples of cytoplasm that is present around the vacuoles of plants.
The vacuole in an organelle found in all eukaryotic cells that are the storage centers for the cell.
Contractile vacuole. It is a specialized organelle found in certain unicellular organisms that helps to regulate the water content in the cell by collecting excess water and expelling it from the cell.
Vacuole serves as a storage organelle in plant cells, storing water, nutrients, and waste products. It can also be used to store pigments or defensive compounds in some organisms.
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