Vacuoles are membranous sacs found in plant and animal cells. Those in plant cells tend to be larger than those in animal cells. They are like "storage tanks" and they can contain water, food, waste, or enzymes.
Golgi Complex, Lysosomes ,Ribosomes, Vesicle, Endoplasmic Reticulum, Cell Membrane, Mitochondria centriol , small vacuols ( in animal there allot but they are small in plant one and he is big )
The process that makes energy available for an animal cell is cellular respiration. This complex process involves breaking down glucose molecules to produce ATP, which is the primary energy source for cells. Cellular respiration occurs in the mitochondria of the cell.
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They can be seen protists in water.They remove extra water from cell.
Sugars are made by chloroplasts.Not made by vacuols.
Eukaryotic organismsare those organisms that have a well defined nuclear region and a nuclear membrane. they have more than one chromosome and the vacuols are present.
Contractile vacuoles are formed when a food particle is engulfed. Their size depends on the size of food particle. They are not predefined. Other vacoules are predefined and exist whether the food particles are present in them or not.
the vacuoles in an animal cell are smaller and help digest food, while plant cells have one central vacuole that takes up 60-90% of the cell depending on how much water it holds at a given time.
Golgi Complex, Lysosomes ,Ribosomes, Vesicle, Endoplasmic Reticulum, Cell Membrane, Mitochondria centriol , small vacuols ( in animal there allot but they are small in plant one and he is big )
The process that makes energy available for an animal cell is cellular respiration. This complex process involves breaking down glucose molecules to produce ATP, which is the primary energy source for cells. Cellular respiration occurs in the mitochondria of the cell.