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vacuoles
An animal cell doesn't have vacuoles.
Yes, vacuoles are found in both plant and animal cells. In plant cells, vacuoles are large and play a role in storing water, nutrients, and waste products. In animal cells, vacuoles are smaller and are involved in intracellular digestion and maintaining cell shape.
Vacuoles are found in plant and animal cells. They are larger in plant cells.
The number of vacuoles in a cell can vary depending on the cell type and its function. Typically, plant cells have one or more large central vacuoles, while animal cells may have smaller and fewer vacuoles scattered throughout the cell.
Chloroplast and large Large vacuoles.
Vacuoles are found in plant and animal cells. They are larger in plant cells.
Chloroplasts can be found in plant cells but not in animal cells. Chloroplasts are responsible for photosynthesis and contain chlorophyll, which gives plants their green color. Mitochondria, ribosomes, and vacuoles can be found in both plant and animal cells.
Vacuoles in a plant cell are bigger than animal cell vacuoles. In fact, some animal cells don't even have vacuoles.
Plant cell vacuole is larger then animal cell vacuole
Vacuoles are found in plant and animal cells. Plant cells are known for their large central water vacuole.