I think it will because the central vacuole gets bigger so it will go over the nucleus.
Plant cells have a very large central vacuole while animal cells do not. That vacuole "pushes" the nucleus to the side.
I think that honor is held by the central vacuole.
No. I believe that the vaacuole does not move:) It is basically a garbage center.
A cell membrane, cytoplasm, sometimes a vacuole, and a central nucleus.
A cell membrane, cytoplasm, sometimes a vacuole, and a central nucleus.
The central vacuole occupies a large portion of the volume in a plant cell. It is responsible for maintaining turgor pressure, storing nutrients, and regulating cell size.
Due to presence of large central vacuole in plant cell .
The largest organelle in plants is the central vacuole. It is a membrane-bound organelle that plays a key role in maintaining turgor pressure, storing nutrients, and regulating cell growth and development.
how dose the central vacuole work
No, animal cells do not have a central vacuole. Vacuoles in animal cells are smaller and more scattered throughout the cytoplasm, serving various functions such as storage, maintaining cell shape, and intracellular digestion.
its a vacuole
The central vacuole stores water for the plant.