It is filled with water because the environment the cell is in is watery. It also helps the cell keep its' form.
Turgid.
As opposed to flaccid.
The central vacuole.
The plant wilts.
cytoplsm
Plant cells have vacuoles that can become large when filled with water and other waste or stored material. Animal cells do not contain vacuoles.
They are filled with water and that will give added support.
Plant cell's vacuoles are expanded because of the amount of water.--------------------------Plant cells have bigger vacuoles filled with cell sap. When you water a plant, the water collects in the vacuole and makes it stiff. This is why plants wilt if they don't get enough water.If you mean vacuoles, in plants they serve as a large source of ions and glucose, stabilise pH and remain turgidity in order to push chloroplasts up against the surface of the cell to facilitate photosynthesis. In plant cells they can account for between 30-80% of the cell's volume.In animal cells, where present, vacuoles only provide subordinate roles to do with exo and endocytosis.They have larger vacuoles because plants have to store a large amount of food and waste. They cannot move so they need something to store. That is why they have larger vacuoles.
Vacuoles are used for temporarily storing materials and are generally larger in plant cells. Therefore they are able to hold more materials such as water and food for the plant cells. The vacuoles in plants control wilting.
Central vacuoles are often found in plant cells. Plants need lots of water, and plants store water, so they have a large vacuole.
In the cells, yes, but the actual plant itself doesn't have any vacuoles. The water filled vacuoles give the plant its shape because it has no bone structure. Plants wilt when the vacuole are empty.
Plant cells have vacuoles that can become large when filled with water and other waste or stored material. Animal cells do not contain vacuoles.
Plant vacuoles are bigger than animal vacuoles because plants store their food in vacuoles because as you know that is the job of the vacuole. We as animals don't store our food we waste food while plants don't waste.
Plant cells have bigger vacuoles filled with cell sap. When you water a plant, the water collects in the vacuole and makes it stiff. This is why plants wilt if they don't get enough water.
Plant cells have vacuoles that can become large when filled with water and other waste or stored material. Animal cells do not contain vacuoles.
Plant cell's vacuoles are expanded because of the amount of water.--------------------------Plant cells have bigger vacuoles filled with cell sap. When you water a plant, the water collects in the vacuole and makes it stiff. This is why plants wilt if they don't get enough water.If you mean vacuoles, in plants they serve as a large source of ions and glucose, stabilise pH and remain turgidity in order to push chloroplasts up against the surface of the cell to facilitate photosynthesis. In plant cells they can account for between 30-80% of the cell's volume.In animal cells, where present, vacuoles only provide subordinate roles to do with exo and endocytosis.They have larger vacuoles because plants have to store a large amount of food and waste. They cannot move so they need something to store. That is why they have larger vacuoles.
They are filled with water and that will give added support.
Yes and its full of water. It helps keep the plant cells rigid as plants lack skeletons
Plant cell's vacuoles are expanded because of the amount of water.--------------------------Plant cells have bigger vacuoles filled with cell sap. When you water a plant, the water collects in the vacuole and makes it stiff. This is why plants wilt if they don't get enough water.If you mean vacuoles, in plants they serve as a large source of ions and glucose, stabilise pH and remain turgidity in order to push chloroplasts up against the surface of the cell to facilitate photosynthesis. In plant cells they can account for between 30-80% of the cell's volume.In animal cells, where present, vacuoles only provide subordinate roles to do with exo and endocytosis.They have larger vacuoles because plants have to store a large amount of food and waste. They cannot move so they need something to store. That is why they have larger vacuoles.
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.
Vacuoles are used for temporarily storing materials and are generally larger in plant cells. Therefore they are able to hold more materials such as water and food for the plant cells. The vacuoles in plants control wilting.
Salts will cause water to diffuse out of plant vacuoles, leading their cells to become flaccid. Thus, the plant will wilt.