i think it's the plant cells that have large vacuoles, not animal.
Yes, vacuoles are in animal cells. They are much smallerthen the ones in plant cell and are used as a short term storage for sugars, while there is one centeral vacuole in a plant and is used for water storage.
A Valcuole Is A Membrane-Bound Space In The Cytoplasm Of Cells Used For The Temporary Storage Of Materials.
Vacuoles are small in animal cells but large in plant cells. They play a role in maintaining turgor pressure in plant cells and storing water, ions, and nutrients. In animal cells, vacuoles are smaller and more specialized in function.
no they do not
vacuoles
Plant cells have these which animal cells don't:chloroplastscell wallsvery large vacuoles (animals cells have small ones).
chloroplast and large central vacuole
There are animal cells and plant cells. Plant cells have three things an animal cell lacks, a cell wall, a large vacuole, and chloroplasts. Animal cells may have small vacuole(s) but never a large one. I hope this helps =]
Plant cells have cell walls made of cellulose, chloroplasts for photosynthesis, and large vacuoles for storage. Animal cells do not have cell walls, chloroplasts, or large vacuoles.
Plant cells have a large central vacuole and chloroplasts, neither of which are found in animal cells.
Usually, a large central vacuole
Yes, there are differences between plants and animal cells, following differences can be considered : 1) Plant cells have cell wall which is absent in animal cell. 2) Plant cell lack centrioles whereas animal cells have centrioles.