In all cells the vacuole isolates harmful threats, and contains waste products, maintaining internal turgor,mataining and acidic internal pH, contain small molecules, exploiting unwanted substances. In plants the vacuole allows for plants to support structure and contain water.
Vacuoles are spaces which contain reserve food materials and they also carry out osmosis. Thus, their function becomes clear here.
A vacuole, then the contents of the vacuole empty into the lysosome and get digested. A vacuole, then the contents of the vacuole empty into the lysosome and get digested.
the vacuole.
The vacuole occupies most of a typical plant cell's volume. It is basically a pocket filled with water containing molecules.
central vacuole
well basically, a vacuole collects all the waste that the cell doesn't need..like body fat, all the extra nutrients that we don't need either becomes to body fat or when we go to the bathroom *poop*
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To store food and nutrients.
it stores the cells need for nutrients
It stores Oxygen which need for cell.
The difference, is that the vacuole in a plant cell is like a storage unit. It contains extra waste that the plant doesn't need, such as extra water or extra sugar. Inside of an animal cell the Vacuole contains air.
The vacuoles in a cell hold water for the cell
Central vacuoles are often found in plant cells. Plants need lots of water, and plants store water, so they have a large vacuole.
A vacuole, then the contents of the vacuole empty into the lysosome and get digested. A vacuole, then the contents of the vacuole empty into the lysosome and get digested.
A specific type of vacuole, called a contractile vacuole expels excess water from many fresh water protists.
its a vacuole
No, a vacuole is an organelle.