Vacuoles are a part of plant cells that store sugar and water. When you bite into an apple, the juice that comes out is from vacuoles. So I guess... Plant cells make vacuoles... To answer your strangely worded question.
You would find a permanent (sap) vacuole in a plant cell. Plant cells typically have one large central vacuole responsible for storing water, nutrients, and waste products. Animal cells may have smaller vacuoles, but they are not typically permanent structures like in plant cells.
Vacuoles can be found in plant and animal cells. Plant cells have water vacuoles to maintain the water balance inside the cell. An example of a vacuole in animal cells would be found in adipose tissue. These cells have large vacuoles for storing fat molecules.
A large vacuole is typically found in plant cells. In plant cells, the vacuole helps maintain cell structure, store nutrients, and regulate cell turgor pressure. Animal cells may have smaller vacuoles for storage but they are not as prominent as in plant cells.
The animals cells do not have a cell wall whereas plant cells do. The plant cells have a large vacuole with cell sap whereas animal cells have many small vacuoles with no cell sap. The plant cells have chloroplast whereas animal cells do not.
The largest organelle in plant cells containing the cell sap is the central vacuole. This organelle plays a key role in storing nutrients, regulating turgor pressure, and maintaining cell structure in plant cells.
No. The permanent central vacuole is a feature of plant cells.
A permanent vacuole is a characteristic feature of plant cells, such as palisade cells, rather than nerve cells. The vacuole serves various functions, including storing nutrients and waste products and maintaining turgor pressure, which is essential for plant structure. Nerve cells, on the other hand, do not contain a permanent vacuole.
You would find a permanent (sap) vacuole in a plant cell. Plant cells typically have one large central vacuole responsible for storing water, nutrients, and waste products. Animal cells may have smaller vacuoles, but they are not typically permanent structures like in plant cells.
cell wall, chloroplast, permanent cell vacuole
The cell wall, chloroplasts and a permanent vacuole are not found in animal cells.
Vacuoles can be found in plant and animal cells. Plant cells have water vacuoles to maintain the water balance inside the cell. An example of a vacuole in animal cells would be found in adipose tissue. These cells have large vacuoles for storing fat molecules.
In fully grown plant cells, there is a large central space surrounded by a membrane called vacuole. This vacuole ia permanent feature of the cell. This is filled with a liquid called cell sap. So the cell sap is in the vacuole.
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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
The plant cell has a 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
It is in both but a plant cells vacuole helps whith photosythisis