Vacuoles are water-filled storage spaces found in cells. They are found in both animal and plant cells (but they are more common in plant cells they are also bigger in plant cells). Vacuoles store food, collect waste products, and can help with cell shape and buoyancy.
A vacuole is an organelle in a cell that stores water. Plant cells have large central vacuoles that often comprise most of the cell
A vacuole, then the contents of the vacuole empty into the lysosome and get digested. A vacuole, then the contents of the vacuole empty into the lysosome and get digested.
A specific type of vacuole, called a contractile vacuole expels excess water from many fresh water protists.
No, a vacuole is an organelle.
its a vacuole
the vacuole.
The vacuole occupies most of a typical plant cell's volume. It is basically a pocket filled with water containing molecules.
Food Vacuole
Vacuole is compared to a continent
central vacuole
Plant vacuole
the food vacuole helps digest the parameciums food inside the food vacuole
1897 by Camillio Vacuole.