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In plant cells there is 1 large vacuole that acts as the main water source for the plant. In animal cells, there are multiple small vacuoles scattered throughout the plant that act as water sources also.

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It depends what kind of vacuole. A vacuole can store waste, food, and water. Also there is a food and contractile vacuole. A contractile vacuole is a cell structure in a cell that collects extra water and expels it from the cell.

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Vacuoles are membrane-bound, in systems that perform certain storage and removal functions within the eukaryotic cells.

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it stores waste or food depending on the cell

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The vaculoe stores food, waste, and water, and in plant cells its water determines the turger pressure.

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The vacuole of the cell is the "trash bin" of the cell.

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Do animal cells have a vacoule?

any kind of animal cell have a vacoule duhhh!!


What is the food processing plant in the cell city?

it is not the vacoule because the vacoule is where food is storged


In the cell city what is the food processing plant?

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Where is the vacoule located in a cell?

In the cytoplasm.


What does the vacoule do in the cell?

Gives the cell nutrients and gives it shape


What part of a cell is like a warehouse?

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What is found in a leaf cell but not a human liver cell?

Vacoule and cytoplasm


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It is Contractile Vacoule. Contractile Vacoule, a structure that collects the extra water and then expels it from the cell.


What is the vacoule function?

First, can I ask why this is in 'Cat Behaviour?' The purpose of a vacoule is to remove and store waste and water from the cell.


What does a animal cell have that a plant cell doesnt?

chloroplast and cell wall and a LARGE vacoule


If a cell has waste it needs store it will store where?

vacoule


How does a vacuole assist in homeostasis?

A vacoule is the excretory organelle of the cell. It regulates the turgidity of the cell by regulating the amount of water inside the cell. The vacoule always has some amount of water present inside it. If the cell contains more water, it absorbs the water and allows it to diffuse out of the cell. If the cell contains less water, the water from the vacoule will re-enter the cell to maintain its turgidity.