In a cell, small vacuoles are involved in transporting molecules, storing nutrients, and regulating the cell's internal environment. They can also help maintain turgor pressure and enable the cell to store waste products until they can be expelled.
Small vacuoles can be found in the cells of plants, animals, and fungi. In plant cells, they are mainly located in the cytoplasm and help store water, nutrients, and waste products. In animal cells, small vacuoles are involved in transporting and storing molecules within the cell.
No, animal cells typically contain multiple small vacuoles or vesicles that play a role in storing and transporting molecules within the cell. These vacuoles are smaller compared to the large central vacuole found in plant cells.
Yes, vacuoles are present in animal cells. They are mostly small and are involved in various functions such as storage, waste disposal, and maintaining cell turgor. However, they are not as large or prominent as vacuoles in plant cells.
a plant cell may have one large and one small vacuoles.
In a cell, small vacuoles are involved in transporting molecules, storing nutrients, and regulating the cell's internal environment. They can also help maintain turgor pressure and enable the cell to store waste products until they can be expelled.
Small vacuoles can be found in the cells of plants, animals, and fungi. In plant cells, they are mainly located in the cytoplasm and help store water, nutrients, and waste products. In animal cells, small vacuoles are involved in transporting and storing molecules within the cell.
No, animal cells typically contain multiple small vacuoles or vesicles that play a role in storing and transporting molecules within the cell. These vacuoles are smaller compared to the large central vacuole found in plant cells.
we really don't know because in a microscope it looks black and white
Yes, vacuoles are present in animal cells. They are mostly small and are involved in various functions such as storage, waste disposal, and maintaining cell turgor. However, they are not as large or prominent as vacuoles in plant cells.
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This structure is likely a vesicle, which is a small membrane-bound sac found in the cytoplasm of the cell. Vesicles can contain various substances, including liquid, and are involved in transporting and storing molecules within the cell.
A vesicle is a small, membrane-bound sac that stores and transports substances within a cell. Vesicles are involved in processes such as transporting proteins and lipids within the cell, as well as in communication between cells.
Plants have bigger vacuole.Animals have small vacuoles
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Yes. Except like all plants the vacuoles are large.
animal cells have either very small vacuoles, or no vacuoles at all, whereas plant cells have very large vacuoles.