Its just to help retain the structure of the cell, but in some cells it is also to take in toxic's and keep the hydrostatic pressure.
But if this is homework it will just be wanting to maintain the structure of the cell (especially if it's referring to plant cells).
To Store Water For the Cell the plant cell has a larger vacuole than the animal cell
The central vacuoles primary function is to transport water and minerals throughout each and every cell inside of a green plant.
It helps cell to grow in size.It stores water,pigments,ions,waste materials,gases etc...Creates the vacuolarplast pathway.
storage
vacuoles store nutrients for later use
eukaryotic and only found in plants
the central vacuoles contain little water
Plant cells have a nucleus in the center of the cell. They also have large vacuoles. Other non plant cells also have a nucleus and vacuoles but the ones in plants are usually the large ones.
plants have a cell wall, chloroplasts, and central vacuoles.
No. Only plants have large central vacuoles.
No, but they have multiple, smaller vacuoles.
No; vacuoles function in storage and transport.
function of cell
no
Central Vacuoles
Storage
Plant cells central vacuole is much larger than an animals vacuoles.
The fusion of smaller vacuoles.
the fusion of smaller vacuoles
homologous structures is same structure,different function
central vacuoles are found in plant cells