it's a membrane bound sac that plays roles in intracellular digestion. it also releases cell waste. in animal cells it's pretty small, but in plant cells its big because the excess water collects in the vacuoles which provides pressure resulting in rigidity
It stores sunstances such as food water and wastes
It stores food and water for the cell.
The is only a vacuole inside a plant cell!
stores food, water, and waste
The vacuole in a plant cell is the same as in an animal cell, it is used as storage.
Plant cell vacuole is larger then animal cell vacuole
A cell wall, chloroplasts and a vacuole. Actually, the animal cell has a vacuole it's just smaller.
The central vacuole is in the plant cell.
Cell vacuole
The vacuole in an animal cell functions to store nutrients, waste products, and maintain the cell's shape and structure.
a vacuole holds water for the plant cell so it would be plant
The vacuole in a plant cell is the same as in an animal cell, it is used as storage.
the functoin of a central vacuole is that it hold all the water and other matereials needed in a cell and is not located in an animal cell
it stores substance such as food water and waste
Vacuole stores food and waste of the organism (later used for transportation out of the cell). It can also contain protein pigments I think.
The vacuole in an animal cell acts as a storage unit for various molecules and waste products. It helps maintain the cell's shape and structure by regulating the internal pressure and providing support. Additionally, the vacuole plays a role in maintaining the cell's internal environment and storing essential nutrients and ions.
The plant cell has a vacuole.
Plant cell vacuole is larger then animal cell vacuole
a vacuole is the part of a cell that stores water
Yes. There is a vacuole in an animal cell.
The function of the vacuole is for transporting & storing materials inside the cell. It allows materials to enter & exit the cell.