It holds water in the cell for later use.
No, prokaryotes do not have large central vacuoles. Vacuoles are membrane-bound organelles found in eukaryotic cells that store various substances, while prokaryotes lack membrane-bound organelles and have a simpler internal structure.
no
Yes. Except like all plants the vacuoles are large.
Plant cells typically have large central vacuoles that take up a significant portion of the cell's volume. These vacuoles play a key role in storing water, nutrients, and waste products, as well as maintaining turgor pressure within the cell.
Cells of the pith of a stem generally have thick cell wall and large vacuoles. Likewise, cells of the cortex in the older parts have thick cell wall and large vacuoles.
animal cells have either very small vacuoles, or no vacuoles at all, whereas plant cells have very large vacuoles.
animal cells have either very small vacuoles, or no vacuoles at all, whereas plant cells have very large vacuoles.
yes
yup
a plant cell may have one large and one small vacuoles.
no they do not
Plant cells have one or more large vacuoles that store water, sugars, ions, and waste products. These vacuoles help maintain turgor pressure and store nutrients for the cell.