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VACUOLES
Organelles that temporarily store substances for cell use are called vacuoles. Vacuoles are the storage units of the cell and allow the cell to not have to constantly make more food.
Animal cells typically have smaller and fewer vacuoles compared to plant cells. Animal cell vacuoles are mainly used for storage of small molecules and waste products, while plant cell vacuoles are larger and play a more prominent role in maintaining turgor pressure, storing nutrients, and sequestering toxins.
Large vacuoles in plant cells are formed by the fusion of smaller vacuoles during the maturation process. They play a crucial role in maintaining cell turgidity, storing nutrients, and regulating cell pH. Vacuoles are surrounded by a membrane called tonoplast and contain a solution of water, ions, enzymes, and other materials.
In a plant cell the vacuole is much larger than the animal cells vacuole. The plant cells vacuole mostly contains water. In the animal cells vacuole it is used to store waste.Animal cells do not have vacuoles. Only plant cells
Cell Fractionation.
Cell Fractionation.
Cell Fractionation.
Cell Fractionation.
Cell Fractionation.
Cell Fractionation.
Cell fractionation
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It holds water in the cell for later use.
VACUOLES
Vacuoles.
A vacuole stores nutrients for later use in all cells including the plant cell