Yes, a vesicle is in a plant cell and also in animal cells. Portions of endoplasmic reticulum (in both plant and animal cells) break off to form small packages called vesicles. The vesicles transport processed materials to an organelle called the Golgi Apparatus.
they carry different molecules to where they are needed
Vesicles store golgi bodies in the plant cell
It contains food and liquid (water or sap)
The main function of the Central Vacuole in a plant cell is osmotic regulation. This is the balance of water within the cell.
centriole and lysosome.
chloroplast and cell wall and a LARGE vacoule
The plant cell has a vacoule to store water, food, and waste
Organelles can only come from plant or animal cells. Your welcome(: Vacoule , Cell Wall
The main function of the Central Vacuole in a plant cell is osmotic regulation. This is the balance of water within the cell.
yes..Its a significant feature of a plant cell. The digestive enzymes are present in vacouls. So that, vacoules are also doing the function of Lysocymes.
it is not the vacoule because the vacoule is where food is storged
it is not the vacoule because the vacoule is where food is storged
chloroplast and cell wall and a LARGE vacoule
vacoule
First, can I ask why this is in 'Cat Behaviour?' The purpose of a vacoule is to remove and store waste and water from the cell.
Neither. A vacuole is an organelle typically found in plant cells
plant cells arent in animal cells the difference is that a plant cell has a cell wall and a larger vacoule
Because the cell wall gives the plant cell stucture and support while the cell membrane keeps everything organized and safe from the vacoule. The vacoule can explod when its filled with to much water.
centriole and lysosome.
only a central vacoule is in a plant cell. regular vacuoles can be in either plant or animal cells.