There are three vacuoles(food vacoules,waste vacoules,water vacuoles).(Frankly i don't like that answer so heres Evan helping you out!) They are membrane bound organelles that are normally in eukaryotic cells and also in some protist cells. They can also be found in fungi. ( I don't have 10 for you but that's just for starters)
vacuoles or the smooth ER
The number of vacuoles in a cell is not definite. But there are a few & small vacuoles in an animal cell and many & big vacuoles in plant cells.
No a Prokaryote cell does not have a vacuoles. But they can be found in a Eukaryote cell
no.......... only animals have vacuoles i think
Plant vacuole
its a vacuole
In a plant cell, there are two vacuoles. One is larger than the other. They hold water. In an animal cell, the vacuole is kinds of like a 'storage area'. this is where the vacuole stores waste and other materials.
vacuoles or the smooth ER
alens have a vacuoles because the thing witch has a vacuoles should be green
The number of vacuoles in a cell is not definite. But there are a few & small vacuoles in an animal cell and many & big vacuoles in plant cells.
they both have vacuoles. plant cells have bigger vacuoles then animal cells
No, but they have multiple, smaller vacuoles.
An animal cell doesn't have vacuoles.
Vacuoles store food and junk
only plant cells have vacuoles
No; vacuoles function in storage and transport.
Contractile Vacuoles