No it is not
Vacuole are located around the nucleus in animal cells and directly above the nucleus in a plant cell.
I think it will because the central vacuole gets bigger so it will go over the nucleus.
yes
nucleus
Nucleus but it depends on the cell. Animal: nucleus Plant: vacuoles
In a living cell, the nucleus cannot occur in the vacuole. The nucleus is a distinct organelle that contains the cell's genetic material and is surrounded by its own nuclear membrane, while the vacuole is primarily involved in storage and maintaining turgor pressure, particularly in plant cells. These organelles have different functions and are separated by their own membranes, making it biologically impractical for the nucleus to reside within a vacuole.
YES
It is known as nucleus!Simple....
animal cell: cell membrane nucleus cytoplasm organelles vacuole plant cell: cell membrane cell wall nucleus cytoplasm chloroplast organelles vacuole
Nucleus , cytoplasm , food vacuole , contractile vacuole ,pseudopodia , plasma membrane and other eukaryotic organelles .
It is a vacuole. I have this worksheet on a school paper ^^^Correct! Vacuoles are the storage areas of cells.A vacuole is a membrane-bound sac that plays roles in intracellular digestion and the release of cellular waste products. In animal cells, vacuoles are generally small.
vacuole