They are used for storage.
The Vacuoles job is to create food for the cell
Vacuoles in animal cells are often described as trash bins or trash cans.
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store material for the cell such as water, food, and enzymes
The vacuole is type of trash bin in animal cells.
Large vacuoles store water, nutrients, and waste products in plant cells, helping to maintain turgor pressure and regulate cell function. Small vacuoles in animal cells store and transport molecules such as neurotransmitters or enzymes, helping with cellular digestion and waste management.
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Vacuoles act as storage for the cell. They can store things like nutrients or waste.
Only in animal cells. Plant's central vacuoles can do the lysosome job there to a great extent.
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Vacuoles are membrane-bound organelles primarily involved in storage and transport within the cell. They store nutrients, waste products, and other substances, helping to maintain cellular homeostasis. In plant cells, large central vacuoles also play a crucial role in maintaining turgor pressure, which supports the cell structure. Additionally, vacuoles can be involved in processes such as degradation and recycling of cellular components.