Of course,most plant cells do have a large vacuole and other small vacuoles
The largest organelle in plants is the central vacuole
The cell vacuole is responsible for storing water and may also contain various substances such as ions, nutrients, and waste products. It helps maintain cell turgor pressure and regulates the concentration of solutes within the cell.
The largest organelle in plants is the central vacuole. It is a membrane-bound organelle that plays a key role in maintaining turgor pressure, storing nutrients, and regulating cell growth and development.
It is called the vacuolar membrane.Sometimes it is referred to as the vacuole membrane. The membrane round the large central vacuole in plants it is also called the tonoplast.
A central vacuole is typically found in plant cells. It plays a key role in storing water, maintaining turgor pressure, and regulating cell growth. In mature plant cells, the central vacuole occupies a large portion of the cell's volume.
plants have a vacuole which they use to store water in.
Animals don't have vacuole, only plants have vacuoles. :)
Plants.
The vacuole
Yes it does.
a vacuole is in both plants and animals cells
The Vacuole stores food in order for the plant cell to survive
The largest organelle in plants is the central vacuole
The largest organelle in plants is the central vacuole
The largest organelle in plants is the central vacuole
Animal cells very rarely have a vacuole. Mainly plants cells have them
in their root...