Vacuoles are membranous sacs found in plant and animal cells. Those in plant cells tend to be larger than those in animal cells. They are like "storage tanks" and they can contain H2O, food, waste, or enzymes.
No, it is not a vacuole membrane. A vacuole is a membrane bound sac with a single membrane called the tonoplast. The solution with in the vacuole is called cell sap which is a combination of organic...
Eukaryotic (ANIMAL AND PLANTS) cells have a vacuole. Plant cells have a very large vacuole and animal cells have relatively small ones. Vacuole Functions: Isolating materials that might be harmful or...
Vacuoles are water-filled storage spaces found in cells. They are found in both animal and plant cells (but they are more common in plant cells they are also bigger in plant cells). Vacuoles store...