The vacuole.
No, plant cells usually have one large central vacuole that takes up a significant portion of the cell volume. This vacuole plays a vital role in maintaining turgor pressure, storing nutrients, and regulating cellular processes.
Chloroplast and the Cell wall and big vacuole
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
Vacuoles are present in plant cells, where they play important roles in storing water, nutrients, and waste products. Animal cells also have vacuoles, but they are smaller and less prominent compared to plant cells. Vacuoles in animal cells may function in storage and transport, but their roles are more diverse and specialized in plant cells.
I would think a plant cell. But that is not a fact so don't trust it completely. The only reason why I think that is that plant cells have extra large vaculoes to store food/energy. well a plant cell because the cell wall make it look taller and the bottom make it look larger but maybe im not right Cell walls,chloroplasts, larger vacuoles, centrioles and flagellum also make the plant cell bigger than the animal cell.
Yes. Animal cells have small vacuoles. Plant cells are the ones with a big vacuole. Animal cells also have two or three vacuoles while plant cells have one. But, plant cells, animal cells, and vacuoles are microscopic, if that's what you mean.
plant cells have a cell wall whereas animal cells do not. plant cells have a big vacuole which cover 50 -90% of the cell's volume whereas animal cells have small vacuoles which are larger in no. plant cells have plastids whereas animal cells do not have plastids. the nucleus is in the centre of the animal cell whereas it is mostly pushed to the side in the plant cell
no it dosent, an animal cell has multiple small vacuoles, wile a plant cell has one or two big vacuoles.
Yes, animal cells do have vacuoles, but they are smaller and less prominent compared to plant cells. Vacuoles in animal cells primarily function in storage, waste management, and maintaining the cell's internal environment.
vacuoles are located in both plant and animal cells. True, but in animal cells you can't see as many because there are few and the few that there are, are small. In plants, there is a big vacuole, unlike in animal cells.
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.
yes but its not as big as the plant cells
No, plant cells usually have one large central vacuole that takes up a significant portion of the cell volume. This vacuole plays a vital role in maintaining turgor pressure, storing nutrients, and regulating cellular processes.
Because plant cells have vacuoles which is a big part of plant cell wherein animal cells don't have.Armando D. Casilan Jr.
No. Instead animal cells have several small vacuoles, or none at all.
Chloroplast and the Cell wall and big vacuole
There are many differences between plant and animal cells. Some of the differences are:Plant cells have cell walls made of cellulose; animals cells have a cell membrane, not a cell wall.The cell walls of plants contain plasmodesmata - microscopic channels - that traverse the cell walls of the cells; animal cells contain no plasmodesmataPlant cells have a big main vacuole in them; animal cells have many small vacuoles.Plant cells contain chloroplasts and use photosynthesis to help produce food; no animal cell ever contains chloroplasts.Plant cells are rectangular in shape; animal cells are circular, irregular or defined shapes depending on the type of cellAnimal cells have a centrosome; plant cells do not.Animal cells have a cytoskeleton but plant cells do not.