yes, they do..... it contains of tonoplast and cell saps that holds the nutrients and water!!!
No, they don't have lysosomes
Lysosomes are found in both plant and animal cells.
Yes, lysosomes are found in both plant and animal cells
Eukariyotes have lysosomes in their cells.Prokariyotes lack lysosomes in them.
Yes, both plant and animal cells contain lysosomes within the cytoplasm.
As far as I know, lysosomes can only be found in eukaryotic cells. The difference between the eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells is that prokaryotic cells do not contain a true nucleus or membrane-bound organelles, but eukaryotic cells do.
Well, one is a cell from a plant and another is from an animal, so they're very different. Onion cells have a cell wall, a large central vacuole and plants-only organelles like chloroplast. Cheek cells lack cell walls, has a significantly greater amount of mitochondria and has lysosomes while plant cells very rarely have any lysosomes.
yes only because plant cells do not have any lysosomes.
# why do blood cells have so many lysosomes?
Yes, eukaryotic cells have lysosomes.
Lysosomes are found in both plant and animal cells.
the lysosomes
Yes, lysosomes are found in both plant and animal cells
Actually, plant cells can have lysosomes but they usually don't. Hydrolytic enzymes of plant cells are more often found in the vacuole. Animal cells usually have lysosomes as well, but sometimes they don't.
Eukariyotes have lysosomes in their cells.Prokariyotes lack lysosomes in them.
the cells
yes, humans and animals have lysosomes, along with plant cells. But in the case of lysosomes in plants, the vacuoles take the lysosomes place. The lysosomes are the digestive system in a cell and they energize the cell by digesting proteins. :)
Yes, there are lysosomes in animal cells. This is where cellular digestion of debris and waste occurs in the cell.