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How are vacuoles in animal cells different from those in plant cells?

animal cells have either very small vacuoles, or no vacuoles at all, whereas plant cells have very large vacuoles.


How are the vacuoles in animal cells different from those plant cells?

animal cells have either very small vacuoles, or no vacuoles at all, whereas plant cells have very large vacuoles.


Plants cells can be distinguished from cells by the?

Plant cells are distinguished by their cell walls and very large vacuoles.


Do plant cells have several small vacuoles?

No, plant cells usually have one large central vacuole that takes up a significant portion of the cell volume. This vacuole plays a vital role in maintaining turgor pressure, storing nutrients, and regulating cellular processes.


How do vacuoles in animal cell differ from plant cells?

Please Check your answer. almost all cells have vacuoles in plants because they don't have proper organs for excretory and for collecting food. hence all cells have vacuoles. If you wanna ask difference between plant & animal cell; they are below: S.N Plant cell Animal cell 1. Cell wall present absent 2. Chloroplast " " ( but euglina has) 3. Centromere absent present 4. Vacuoles present absent 5. nucleus is aside it's in center


How many vacuoles does an animal cell contain?

There is no set number of vacuoles in animal cells. There can be very few or very many depending on the type of cell. Plant cells usually have one very, very large central vacuole that fills with water to keep the plant upright, but there is no analogous structure in animal cells.


What cell has vacuoles?

Plant cells have vacuoles, which are membrane-bound organelles responsible for storage of water, nutrients, and waste products. Vacuoles in plant cells help maintain the cell's turgor pressure and play a role in maintaining cell structure and regulating cell growth.


What is Stores waters ions and wastes found in both animal and plant but is very large in plant cells?

The structure that stores water, ions, and wastes in both plant and animal cells is called a vacuole. Vacuoles are much larger in plant cells compared to animal cells, playing a key role in maintaining turgor pressure and storing nutrients in plants. In animal cells, vacuoles are smaller and mainly involved in storing waste products.


Do cheek cells and pondweed cells have vacuole?

No, the kid in our biology class, that is saying that they do, is wrong. LOL! Nope, they don't. Cells, in general, have vacuoles of many descriptions, few are large. However, when we consider the amount of saliva produced in BOTH the static and the On-Demand basis, cheek cells have an 'unusually, expressly' LARGE Golgi apparatus. Hope this helps.


How can you tell the difference between a typical plant cell and a typical animal cell?

Typical plant cells have cell walls, chloroplasts for photosynthesis, and large central vacuoles, while animal cells do not have cell walls, chloroplasts or large central vacuoles. Animal cells may have centrioles that plant cells lack.


What part of the cell is a storage unit?

Vacuoles is your answer. In plant cells Vacuoles are very large in animal cells vacuoles are much much smaller usually not even labelled in diagrams.


What is the major physical difference between vacuoles in an plant cell and vacuoles in an animal cell?

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