No, but they have multiple, smaller vacuoles.
No, prokaryotes do not have large central vacuoles. Vacuoles are membrane-bound organelles found in eukaryotic cells that store various substances, while prokaryotes lack membrane-bound organelles and have a simpler internal structure.
central vacuoles are found in plant cells
All plant cells have vacuoles. Most fungal cells have vacuoles. Animals cells have lysosomes instead of vacuoles. Some animal cells may have a vacuole-like structure that stores water or gases, but these are not true vacuoles.
Two cells found in plants that are not found in animal cells are chloroplasts and central vacuoles. Chloroplasts are responsible for photosynthesis, converting light energy into chemical energy, while central vacuoles help maintain turgor pressure and store nutrients and waste products in plant cells.
Vacuoles in plants have poisonous substances that can be harmful or deadly to animals.
no
plants.
Plant cells central vacuole is much larger than an animals vacuoles.
As far as I know, they don't. some animal cells do have vacuoles, but they are not as big as those in plant cells. also, an animal cell can have many small vacuoles. some animal cells do not have vacuoles, because the functions that vacuoles carry out in a plant cell are performed by the lysosomes of the animal cell.
Chloroplasts in the thylacoids, cell walls and large central vacuoles.
No, prokaryotes do not have large central vacuoles. Vacuoles are membrane-bound organelles found in eukaryotic cells that store various substances, while prokaryotes lack membrane-bound organelles and have a simpler internal structure.
Vacuoles in plants have poisonous substances that can be harmful or deadly to animals.
Plants and animals have ceveral differences in cells. An animal has one or more small vacuoles while a plant has one large central vacuole.
Central Vacuoles
vacuoles in plants serve as defense against animals that eat them my answer is by eat the food..............that"s is so simple
The fusion of smaller vacuoles.
the fusion of smaller vacuoles