vacuole store all sort of thing in them.such as excretory product's, use full material,secondry metabolite,etc
as there is no excretory organ in plants so all the excretory waste is stored in animal vacuole and after a specific period of time.
just like excretory system there is no digestive system. so as we call vacuole the storehouse so it also stores all the food required by the animal for its development and growth.
enzymes,metabolic wastes,and other materials
water, enzymes, metabolic waste and other materials
Waste products, including water, is stored in vacuoles. They are often called the trash cans or waste bins of the cell.
The two storage organelles are vacuoles and vesicles. Vesicles are found in animal cells, and vacuoles are found in plant and protest cells.
There are more than two functions for a vacuole. The function differs depending on the cell, and usually are related to storing or removing harmful chemicals. Some functions could include: storing waste products,storing water (mainly for plants), maintaining turgor pressure, maintaining acidity, isolating other harmful chemicals and exporting those chemicals.
Vacuoles are a prominent feature of plant cells where they have several functions. Recent research has revealed that a plant cell may contain at least two major types of vacuoles, lytic and storage. Lytic refers to item 6. # Plant vacuoles serve as a "cellular trashbag" for all sorts of compounds and ions such as salt, mineral nutrients, heavy metals and organic compounds, that would be toxic if they were in the cytoplasm. # Anthocyanin pigments occur in plant vacuoles. Anthocyanins provide colors other than green for many flowers and fruits. Fruits that get their color from anthocyanins include apple, grape, raspberry, cherry and Indian corn. Anthocyanins also provide the red colors in fall leaves and colors in some variegated leaves, such as coleus, and nongreen leaves, such as red onion, purple cabbage, red cabbage, purpleleaf plum and red Japanese maple. # Plant vacuoles accumulate enough dissolved compounds to give the plant cell a low enough osmotic potential to absorb water via osmosis. # In conjunction with the cell wall, the vacuole functions to provide turgor for plant cells. Turgor is required for the cell enlargement that is essential for growth. # Vacuoles can store protein or carbohydrates. # Vacuoles may contain hydrolytic enzymes and function in degradation.
It depends on the type of cell. In animal cells, food is stored in vacuoles; in plant cells, glucose is made during photosynthesis in the chloroplast, the glucose may be stored in the Large Central Vacuole or may be directly converted into Adenosine Triphosphate in the mitochondria.
The digestive organelles of a cell are - peroxisomes, vesicles/vacuoles and lysosomes.Peroxisomes are single membrane sacs that contain digestive enzymes that break down toxic materials in a cell. They also break down fatty acids to sugars.Vacuoles/vesicles are found in plant cells and some animal cells. Vacuoles and vesicles are membrane bound but the vacuoles are stationary and vesicles can move within the cell.Vacuoles are of three different types - food vacuoles, contractile vacuoles and central vacuoles.food vacuoles are involved in ingesting food into the cell through a process called phagocytosiscontractile vacuoles are found in fresh water protists and are involved in pumping excess water out of the cellcentral vacuoles are found in mature plant cells that store water so that the plants do not dieVesicles are of two different types -transport vesicles that take the protein from the rough Endoplasmic Reticulum and transport it to the Golgi Bodiessecretory vesicles that carry the finished proteins to the cell membranesLysosomes are vesicles that are sacs containing digestive enzymes, These are found only in animal cells. Their function is to digest macromolecules and clean up any dead organelles. For cellular digestion the lysosomes fuse with the food vacuole to break down the polymers.
The two storage organelles are vacuoles and vesicles. Vesicles are found in animal cells, and vacuoles are found in plant and protest cells.
Vacuoles and lysosomes
no it dosent, an animal cell has multiple small vacuoles, wile a plant cell has one or two big vacuoles.
Calcuim,and nutritions
They are vacuoles and cell membranes.
Yes. Animal cells have small vacuoles. Plant cells are the ones with a big vacuole. Animal cells also have two or three vacuoles while plant cells have one. But, plant cells, animal cells, and vacuoles are microscopic, if that's what you mean.
Computerised information systems have to store programs and data.
Chloroplasts and vacuoles.
Cooking Oil, and magazines
from the sea and at the store
Chloroplasts and central vacuoles.
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