Yes, carrots have several types of vacuoles with the main being the large central vacuole as well as several smaller vacuoles that contain the proteins that give the carrot it's color.
No, but they have multiple, smaller vacuoles.
Nucleus and mitochondria are not found in vacuoles. Vacuoles primarily consist of water, enzymes, nutrients, and waste materials.
vacuoles
There are a hundred [100] carrots in a bushel of carrots.
contractile vacuoles merge with the cell membrane..
alens have a vacuoles because the thing witch has a vacuoles should be green
No, but they have multiple, smaller vacuoles.
they both have vacuoles. plant cells have bigger vacuoles then animal cells
only plant cells have vacuoles
An animal cell doesn't have vacuoles.
Vacuoles store food and junk
Vacuoles are the food storage for the cells. They are open spaces that contain food material for the cell.
animal cells have either very small vacuoles, or no vacuoles at all, whereas plant cells have very large vacuoles.
animal cells have either very small vacuoles, or no vacuoles at all, whereas plant cells have very large vacuoles.
Vacuoles help to store mainly water, but they also store things like salts and carbohydrates. Vacuoles in plant cells are much bigger than vacuoles in animal cells.
Vacuoles in a plant cell are bigger than animal cell vacuoles. In fact, some animal cells don't even have vacuoles.
Nucleus and mitochondria are not found in vacuoles. Vacuoles primarily consist of water, enzymes, nutrients, and waste materials.