Animal cells generally have small vacuoles. The reason only plants have large vacuoles is because the vacuole in a plant cell plays a role in the turgor pressure of the cell and helps the plant to keep its form.
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no
plants.
Plant cells
Plants have large vacuoles
No, but they have multiple, smaller vacuoles.
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. Only plants have large central vacuoles.
Plant cells have vacuoles that can become large when filled with water and other waste or stored material. Animal cells do not contain vacuoles.
Vacuoles in plants have poisonous substances that can be harmful or deadly to animals.
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.
no.......... only animals have vacuoles i think
Chloroplasts in the thylacoids, cell walls and large central vacuoles.