plant
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.
Most mature plant cells have a large, central vacuole; other than that, most cells contain only small vacuoles. In plants, immature cells, such as developing cells in the meristem, do not have large, central vacuoles. Also, the vacuoles in cells of the vascular cambium fluctuate in both size and number, depending on the season.
A plant cell typically has a rectangular shape with a rigid cell wall surrounding it. The cell contains a large central vacuole, chloroplasts for photosynthesis, and other organelles like the nucleus and mitochondria. Overall, plant cells are specialized for supporting the structure and function of the plant.
A vacuole is a space inside a cell (including plants) with a membrane of some kind separating it from the rest of the cytoplasm and filled with a fluid. For diagrams of plant vacuoles see the link below
Plant cell possess definite shape, it may be oval, rectangular or box-like, it can also can be ovoid depending upon the tissue type.The rigidity of plant cell is due to the presence of cell wall out side the plasma membrane, which is lacking in animal cells.See the related links for pictures:
plant cell
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.
Central vacuoles are often found in plant cells. Plants need lots of water, and plants store water, so they have a large vacuole.
Most mature plant cells have a large, central vacuole; other than that, most cells contain only small vacuoles. In plants, immature cells, such as developing cells in the meristem, do not have large, central vacuoles. Also, the vacuoles in cells of the vascular cambium fluctuate in both size and number, depending on the season.
In plant cells there is 1 large vacuole that acts as the main water source for the plant. In animal cells, there are multiple small vacuoles scattered throughout the plant that act as water sources also.
A plant cell typically has a rectangular shape with a rigid cell wall surrounding it. The cell contains a large central vacuole, chloroplasts for photosynthesis, and other organelles like the nucleus and mitochondria. Overall, plant cells are specialized for supporting the structure and function of the plant.
A vacuole is a space inside a cell (including plants) with a membrane of some kind separating it from the rest of the cytoplasm and filled with a fluid. For diagrams of plant vacuoles see the link below
Vacuoles are kind of like a sewer system in a way.
contractile vacuole
Plant cell possess definite shape, it may be oval, rectangular or box-like, it can also can be ovoid depending upon the tissue type.The rigidity of plant cell is due to the presence of cell wall out side the plasma membrane, which is lacking in animal cells.See the related links for pictures:
nucleus
Oh, dude, the permanent vacuole in plant cells is basically like the storage unit of the cell. It stores water, nutrients, and waste products, kind of like a messy garage that you never clean out. So, yeah, it's there to keep things organized and help the cell maintain its shape and structure.