Yes, stem cells do contain vacuoles, which are membrane-bound organelles within the cell. Vacuoles play a role in storage, transport, and maintaining cellular homeostasis. In plant stem cells, for example, vacuoles are larger and can store nutrients and waste products, while in animal stem cells, they are generally smaller and involved in various cellular functions. The presence and function of vacuoles can vary depending on the type of stem cell and its specific role in the organism.
There are five basic stem cells classifications there is embryonic stem cells, fetal stem cells. There are the Umbilical cord stem cells, placenta stem cells, and lastly there are adult stem cells.
Plant cells have a central vacuole that stores water, while animal cells do not have a central vacuole. The central vacuole in plant cells helps maintain turgor pressure and store nutrients, in addition to water storage.
Yes, fat cells contain a single large vacuole called a lipid droplet, which stores the fat or triglycerides. This vacuole is surrounded by a thin layer of cytoplasm and organelles within the fat cell.
Pluripotent stem cells.
The three types of stem cells in adults are hematopoietic stem cells (found in bone marrow and produce blood cells), mesenchymal stem cells (found in various tissues like bone marrow and fat, can differentiate into bone, cartilage, and fat cells), and neural stem cells (found in the brain and spinal cord, can differentiate into neurons and supporting cells).
This is when a cell is specialised to do a certain job. ^^ that doesn't answer the question. All I know is that stem cells have a large central vacuole that is used mainly for support.
No. The permanent central vacuole is a feature of plant cells.
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There are five basic stem cells classifications there is embryonic stem cells, fetal stem cells. There are the Umbilical cord stem cells, placenta stem cells, and lastly there are adult stem cells.
Animal cells very rarely have a vacuole. Mainly plants cells have them
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
Plant cells have a central vacuole that stores water, while animal cells do not have a central vacuole. The central vacuole in plant cells helps maintain turgor pressure and store nutrients, in addition to water storage.
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
Vacuole acts like a stomach in cells. It carrys the food inside the cells.
Yes, fat cells contain a single large vacuole called a lipid droplet, which stores the fat or triglycerides. This vacuole is surrounded by a thin layer of cytoplasm and organelles within the fat cell.
Stems store food in the form of starch or other carbohydrates in specialized cells called parenchyma cells. These cells act as storage reservoirs to provide energy for growth and support during times of need, such as winter or periods of drought. The stored food can later be mobilized and transported to other parts of the plant as needed.
There are three different types of tissue stem cells in the body. They include the tissue stem cells also known as adult stem cells, embryonic stem cells, and induced pluripotent stem cells.