The Vacuoles help in storing the cell sap like excess waste,water etc.
The cell vacuole in plant cell regulates the osmotic pressure of the cell sap.
A vacuole is an organelle that holds water and other needed materials for cells, much like a pool. While plant cells are well known to have large vacuoles to conserve water for dry days, other cells have different purposes.
Yes, animal cells do have vacuoles, but they are smaller and less prominent compared to plant cells. Vacuoles in animal cells primarily function in storage, waste management, and maintaining the cell's internal environment.
No, animal cells do not have a central vacuole. Vacuoles in animal cells are smaller and more scattered throughout the cytoplasm, serving various functions such as storage, maintaining cell shape, and intracellular digestion.
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.
it is chloroplasm
Yes it does.
Animal cells very rarely have a vacuole. Mainly plants cells have them
A vacuole is an organelle that holds water and other needed materials for cells, much like a pool. While plant cells are well known to have large vacuoles to conserve water for dry days, other cells have different purposes.
The Vacuole stores food in order for the plant cell to survive
a vacuole is in both plants and animals cells
central vacuole
no, it's found only in plant cells
cell walls and chloroplast and vacuole
plant cells have a cell wall, animal cells don'tplant cells have chloroplasts, animals don'tanimal cells have cilia and flagellaplant cells have a central vacuole, animals only have a vacuole
the vacuole. plant cells have a huge (huge in cell terms) central vacuole while animal cells have many small vacuoles
no they do not
A vacuole is a membrane bound organelle that is present in all plant and fungal cells. It is used for storage of water.