waste, nutrient, water
Vacuoles
Vacuoles in plant and fungal cells typically hold water, nutrients, waste products, and other substances required for cell functioning. They also help maintain cell rigidity and provide structural support.
The vacuoles in a cell hold water for the cell
Yes. Animal cell vacuoles do hold wastes, along with water and nutrients.
An animal cell doesn't have vacuoles.
The vacuoles store food water and waste in a cell
The vacuoles store food,, water and waste in a cell.
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.
Vacuoles in a plant cell are bigger than animal cell vacuoles. In fact, some animal cells don't even have vacuoles.
the vacuoles
Plant cell vacuole is larger then animal cell vacuole
no it dosent, an animal cell has multiple small vacuoles, wile a plant cell has one or two big vacuoles.