As far as I know, they don't. some animal cells do have vacuoles, but they are not as big as those in plant cells. also, an animal cell can have many small vacuoles. some animal cells do not have vacuoles, because the functions that vacuoles carry out in a plant cell are performed by the lysosomes of the animal cell.
No, but they have multiple, smaller vacuoles.
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plants.
Plant cells central vacuole is much larger than an animals vacuoles.
The central vacuoles contain little water in the wilted plant.
Plant cells have vacuoles that can become large when filled with water and other waste or stored material. Animal cells do not contain vacuoles.
Plant cells typically contain one large central vacuole that takes up a significant amount of space within the cell. This central vacuole helps maintain the turgidity of the cell and plays a role in storage, waste disposal, and maintaining cell structure. There may also be small vacuoles present in plant cells, but the central vacuole is the main one.
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.
Plantae (plante is not a kingdom) contain vacuoles, it is one of the distinguishing features of plants in general.
Chloroplasts in the thylacoids, cell walls and large central vacuoles.
ture or palse plant cells contain many small vacuoles? yes by rosi
Vacuoles are the food storage for the cells. They are open spaces that contain food material for the cell.