Both the central vacuole in a plant cell and the bladder in an animal store and regulate the water content of the cell or body, respectively. They help maintain turgor pressure in plants and control osmotic balance in animals. Both structures play a crucial role in maintaining the overall health and function of the cell or organism.
The largest organelle in plants is the central vacuole
The largest organelle in plants is the central vacuole
it is central vacuole....
central vacuole
The largest organelle in plants is the central vacuole. It occupies a large portion of the plant cell's volume and is responsible for storing nutrients, regulating turgor pressure, and maintaining cell structure.
The central vacuole
Animals don't have vacuole, only plants have vacuoles. :)
Plants and animals have ceveral differences in cells. An animal has one or more small vacuoles while a plant has one large central vacuole.
Plants.
a vacuole is in both plants and animals cells
The answer is the CENTRAL VACUOLE
plant cells have a cell wall, animal cells don'tplant cells have chloroplasts, animals don'tanimal cells have cilia and flagellaplant cells have a central vacuole, animals only have a vacuole
The largest organelle in plants is the central vacuole
The largest organelle in plants is the central vacuole
The largest organelle in plants is the central vacuole
in the large central vacuole
it is central vacuole....