Vacuoles in plants have poisonous substances that can be harmful or deadly to animals.
Plant cell's vacuoles are expanded because of the amount of water.--------------------------Plant cells have bigger vacuoles filled with cell sap. When you water a plant, the water collects in the vacuole and makes it stiff. This is why plants wilt if they don't get enough water.If you mean vacuoles, in plants they serve as a large source of ions and glucose, stabilise pH and remain turgidity in order to push chloroplasts up against the surface of the cell to facilitate photosynthesis. In plant cells they can account for between 30-80% of the cell's volume.In animal cells, where present, vacuoles only provide subordinate roles to do with exo and endocytosis.They have larger vacuoles because plants have to store a large amount of food and waste. They cannot move so they need something to store. That is why they have larger vacuoles.
when it gets past the first line (the skin)
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Since Elodea are freshwater plants they need cell walls to prevent water, which moves into the cell, from bursting the cell. The cell wall provides cellular rigidity so that the cell won't burst in response to osmosis there will just be a build of of pressure that is maintained by the cell wall. If the pressure is too great the cells will explode and the Elodea will DIE.
Vacuoles are found in the cytoplasm of most plant cells and some animal cells. Vacuoles are membrane-bound compartments that can serve a variety of secretory, excretory, and storage functions. Vacuoles and their contents are considered to be distinct from the cytoplasm, and are classified as ergastic according to some authors. Vacuoles are especially conspicuous in most plant cells. Its located in the middle of the cell.
vacuoles in plants serve as defense against animals that eat them my answer is by eat the food..............that"s is so simple
vacuoles in plants serve as defense against animals that eat them my answer is by eat the food..............that"s is so simple
vacuoles in plants serve as defense against animals that eat them my answer is by eat the food..............that"s is so simple
Vacuoles in plants have poisonous substances that can be harmful or deadly to animals.
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eat the food
eat the food
because it help to clean the bacteria
because it help clean the bacteria
Plant cell's vacuoles are expanded because of the amount of water.--------------------------Plant cells have bigger vacuoles filled with cell sap. When you water a plant, the water collects in the vacuole and makes it stiff. This is why plants wilt if they don't get enough water.If you mean vacuoles, in plants they serve as a large source of ions and glucose, stabilise pH and remain turgidity in order to push chloroplasts up against the surface of the cell to facilitate photosynthesis. In plant cells they can account for between 30-80% of the cell's volume.In animal cells, where present, vacuoles only provide subordinate roles to do with exo and endocytosis.They have larger vacuoles because plants have to store a large amount of food and waste. They cannot move so they need something to store. That is why they have larger vacuoles.
Plant cell's vacuoles are expanded because of the amount of water.--------------------------Plant cells have bigger vacuoles filled with cell sap. When you water a plant, the water collects in the vacuole and makes it stiff. This is why plants wilt if they don't get enough water.If you mean vacuoles, in plants they serve as a large source of ions and glucose, stabilise pH and remain turgidity in order to push chloroplasts up against the surface of the cell to facilitate photosynthesis. In plant cells they can account for between 30-80% of the cell's volume.In animal cells, where present, vacuoles only provide subordinate roles to do with exo and endocytosis.They have larger vacuoles because plants have to store a large amount of food and waste. They cannot move so they need something to store. That is why they have larger vacuoles.
when it gets past the first line (the skin)