A tricky question, animal (human) cells don't tend to have vacuoles, so I wouldn't search for mine. Vacuoles are organells that are found in plant cells.
not sure but wont be hanging around to find out
it might be the vacuole
Cell sap is found in the central vacuole of plant cells. The central vacuole is a large organelle that stores water, nutrients, and waste products. It helps maintain turgor pressure and regulate cell functions.
You can find a towel hanging on a hook in the bathroom.
Well, honey, a root hair cell typically does have a vacuole. It helps regulate the cell's turgor pressure and stores nutrients and waste products. So, yes, you can usually find a vacuole hanging out in a root hair cell.
hanging
If you're afraid to tell him then don't , because if you do ,he might be emberraced and might feel uncomfortable hanging around you , but if you don't then he'll find out and he won't be emberraced.
I don't think there is any... but vac- MIGHT be one... I'm not sure
On the roof of buildings, on balconies, in public shared parks for gardening even on fences in hanging pots....
A specific type of vacuole, called a contractile vacuole expels excess water from many fresh water protists.
The paramecium might have a contractile vacuole, whereas cells like animal and plants just have a normal one.
its a vacuole