Yes there are three types present, one for water, food and waste
A vacuole is a membrane bound organelle that is present in all plant and fungal cells. It is used for storage of water.
A contractile vacuole is present in a paramecium protozoa but absent in the cells of a strawberry plant. The contractile vacuole helps regulate water content in paramecium cells by expelling excess water, a function not needed in plant cells due to their rigid cell walls.
cell wall, and vacuole. :)
They have a central vacuole, chloroplasts, and cell wall, which are in plant cells but not in animal cells.
A vacuole is a membrane bound organelle which is present in all plant and fungal cells and some protist, animal and bacterial cells.
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Plant cells have a very large central vacuole while animal cells do not. That vacuole "pushes" the nucleus to the side.
A vacuole is present in both plant and animal cells, but they differ in size and function between the two types of cells. In plant cells, the vacuole is large and mainly responsible for storing water, nutrients, and wastes, as well as maintaining turgor pressure. In animal cells, vacuoles are smaller and are involved in storing materials and transporting substances.
In a plant cell the vacuole is much larger than the animal cells vacuole. The plant cells vacuole mostly contains water. In the animal cells vacuole it is used to store waste.Animal cells do not have vacuoles. Only plant cells
The plant cell has a vacuole.
cell wall, chloroplasts, and a large vacuole
A cell wall, chloroplast and large vacuole are present in plant cell. Whereas, Golgi body and grana are present in animal cell. A cell wall is absent in animal cells and Golgi Bodies are absent in plant cells.