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Plants cells' vacuoles are used as the storage organelles. Animal cells have vacuoles, too, but plant vacuoles are much larger and provide structure to the plant cells.
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The central vacuole, an organelle that a plant cell has that an animal cell doesn't have, stores food, water, and wastes. The central vacuole also supports the plant cell's structure when full. The vacuole (in both plants and animals) has the same function but isn't big enough to support the cell's structure. In other words, a plant cell has 2 types of organelles for this function, while an animal cell has only 1 type.
chloroplasts. I got the same homework lol
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chloroplasts. I got the same homework lol
Every cell releases energy from food: it happens in an organelle called the mitochondria (singular, mitochondrion), which is a structure inside the cell.
it is not a specific cell, it is a specific part of a cell. That part is called a chloroplast and is only found in plant cells
lysosomes-they are a membrane-bound organelle located inside animal cells. plants do not have them
Plants make food which sometimes they don't use right away. In the plants' cells there is a storage sac called a vacuole. This is where the cell stores food, water, and wastes. The plant will eventually use the food inside the vacuoles. The vacuoles are where the plant store its food.
Vacuole, derived from vacuum, means an empty space; in a cell, it is a space inside the cell, usually used as a place to put food that the cell has eaten (in which case it is a digestive vacuole).
What cell transport protiens
Photosynthesis is what plants use to make food, and in photosynthesis sunlight is absorbed by chlorophyll. The chlorophyll is a green pigment that is inside the structure known as the chloroplast.
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In their leaves!