Plant cells have a cell wall, chloroplasts, and large central vacuole, which animal cells lack.
Lysosomes, centrosomes, and flagella are present only in animal cells. Chloroplasts, the central vacuole, the cell wall, and plasmodesmata are found only in plant cells.
Plant cell
The central vacuole is in the plant cell.
The cells described are eukaryotic animal cells. They lack a large central vacuole which is a characteristic feature of plant cells. This type of cell can be found in a variety of animal species, including leopards and ladybugs.
No. The permanent central vacuole is a feature of plant cells.
Animal cells very rarely have a vacuole. Mainly plants cells have them
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.
No, plant cells only.
chloroplast and large central vacuole
No, only plant cells do. Animal cells do have smaller vacuoles though.
Usually, a large central vacuole
Plants and animals have ceveral differences in cells. An animal has one or more small vacuoles while a plant has one large central vacuole.
central vacuoles are found in plant cells
Vacuoles are found in plant and animal cells. Plant cells are known for their large central water vacuole.
Plant cells have a very large central vacuole while animal cells do not. That vacuole "pushes" the nucleus to the side.
no they do not