Complicated question. In general, animal cells don't have vacuoles, at least not in the same way as plants do. However, they use small vesicles (sometimes wrongly called vacuoles) to carry materials to and from the Golgi apparatus, for example for excretion out of the cell. The vesicles usually travel along routes set by microfilaments and can be found basically all over the cell.
Animal cells very rarely have a vacuole. Mainly plants cells have them
Plant cell vacuole is larger then animal cell vacuole
Small vacuoles present in animal cells.Plant cells have a large vacuole.
The vacuole stores food and waste in both plant and animal cells.
The vacuole stores food and waste in both plant and animal cells.
Yes. There is a vacuole in an animal cell.
The vacuole is in fact only in the plant cell.
The vacuole is only in the plant cell.
Both
The central vacuole is in the plant cell.
The plant cell has a vacuole.
No, only plant cell have central vacuole.