Yes. Except like all plants the vacuoles are large.
Storage chambers within the cell include vesicles, vacuoles, and lysosomes. Vesicles are small membrane-bound compartments that transport and store molecules. Vacuoles are larger storage organelles that can store water, nutrients, or waste products. Lysosomes are specialized vesicles that contain digestive enzymes to break down cellular waste materials.
Vacuoles and lysosomes
Lysosomes merge with food vacuoles to break down the ingested material through the action of hydrolytic enzymes.
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.
Vacuoles store things, so it would make sense that food vacuoles store food. Lysosomes digest things into smaller usable materials (or destroy them) so lysosomes will attach to food vacuoles so they can efficiently digest food. The vacuole to store the food waiting to be digested by the lysosome.
They are not organs.They are cell organells.
Vacuoles store things, so it would make sense that food vacuoles store food. Lysosomes digest things into smaller usable materials (or destroy them) so lysosomes will attach to food vacuoles so they can efficiently digest food. The vacuole to store the food waiting to be digested by the lysosome.
Lysosomes and vacuoles are pretty much the same organelle with certain specializations in plants and animals. Lysosomes were discovered by Belgian cytologist Christian De Duve. Lysosomes fuse with vacuoles and empty their contents into them for digestion of cellular content and also to break up waste material and cellular debris.
A lysosomes are any kind of chemical example 4 . in the vacuoles
"Lysosomes"
Lysosomes! Peroxisomes!
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