All cells store waste in their vacuoles. From there they expel it to the interstitial space around them where the circulatory system takes the waste to the venous system and then to the different systems of the body for disposal.
vacuole
The vacuole in a plant cell is the same as in an animal cell, it is used as storage.
Yes, both plant and animal cells have mitochondria.
Plant cell
Vacuoles can be found in plant and animal cells. Plant cells have water vacuoles to maintain the water balance inside the cell. An example of a vacuole in animal cells would be found in adipose tissue. These cells have large vacuoles for storing fat molecules.
The vacuole stores food, water, wastes and minerals
A plant's vacuoles stores wastes.
The central vacuole, an organelle that a plant cell has that an animal cell doesn't have, stores food, water, and wastes. The central vacuole also supports the plant cell's structure when full. The vacuole (in both plants and animals) has the same function but isn't big enough to support the cell's structure. In other words, a plant cell has 2 types of organelles for this function, while an animal cell has only 1 type.
The vacuole if its a plant cell
vacuole
It stores "extra" stuff inside the cell - including wastes until the cell can dispose of them
It is in neither it is just a bigger cell than a plant cell and an animal cell it stores food and waste.
It is in neither it is just a bigger cell than a plant cell and an animal cell it stores food and waste.
They are stored in the vacuoles of the cell. They can be found in both plant and animal cells.
A vacuole is found in both animal and plant cells
The vacuole stores food and waste in both plant and animal cells.
The vacuole stores food and waste in both plant and animal cells.