Vacuoles can be found in plant cells, although the plant cell only has one vacuole. A vacuole stores water, food, and enzymes, and collects unwanted waste.
A vacuole is a sac used to store water for the cell. Plant cells have a large vacuole. Animal cells have small vacuoles, if they have one at all.
A vacuole maintains the acidic internal pH and also the turgor and hydrostatic pressure in the cells. They also isolate the harmful substances produced by cells which can harm its health. Vacuoles also protect cells from certain bacteria and destroy any invading bacteria.
A vacuole is a membrane-bound organelle found in plant and fungal cells that stores water, nutrients, and waste products. It helps maintain turgor pressure in plant cells, contributing to structural support and enabling them to grow. Vacuoles also play a role in intracellular digestion and waste management.
Vacuoles assist in homeostasis by regulating the storage and release of substances like ions, water, and nutrients that are essential for maintaining internal balance within the cell. They can help maintain proper osmotic pressure by absorbing or releasing water as needed, and also play a role in disposing of waste products in the cell. Additionally, vacuoles can store molecules that may be toxic at high levels, helping to protect the cell from damage.
A vacuole is a membrane-bound organelle found in the cells of plants, fungi, and some protists. It functions to store water, ions, nutrients, and waste products, as well as maintain turgor pressure in plant cells. Vacuoles contribute to cell structure, growth, and regulating cellular processes.
Tissu is a Francish mutand of textum, Latin for "weft". The term isn't accurate on the cellular level spare muscles which can stretch in mostly one or two lodes--they are not networks and there are no stitches, braids, or knots. For NAs and AAs it's somewhat better as the molecula are handed, twisted, and sometimes braided. But over cells the stuff of limbs are bunches of sacks gluet together. If they were woven--or tissu--all of their proteins would be denatured; that is, scrambled. So tissue is a misnomer. :)
Yes animal do have vacoule cells
any kind of animal cell have a vacoule duhhh!!
it is not the vacoule because the vacoule is where food is storged
it is not the vacoule because the vacoule is where food is storged
First, can I ask why this is in 'Cat Behaviour?' The purpose of a vacoule is to remove and store waste and water from the cell.
Yeah
In the cytoplasm.
A bubble.
its a vacoule
it helps diigest food or stores it
It's the membrane surrounding the vacuole?
It's the membrane surrounding the vacuole?