A.A vacuole is a membrane-bound sac that plays roles in digestion and the release of cellular waste products.
The job of vacuole in a cell are to store water, food, and enzymes, and it collects waste.
The vacuoles store the water that our cells absorb just like in plant cells but ours is not as big because in order for plants to stand their vacuoles need to be full like a ballon except with water they can withstand this pressure because they have a cell wall in their cells but animal cells do not we have what is called a plasma membrane which plant cells do have but the cell wall is much more stronger so back to your original question the vacuoles store water for our cells hope it helped
Vacuoles contains sap.
The number of vacuoles in a cell is not definite. But there are a few & small vacuoles in an animal cell and many & big vacuoles in plant cells.
No a Prokaryote cell does not have a vacuoles. But they can be found in a Eukaryote cell
vacuoles or the smooth ER
Vacuoles are present in animal cell but they are much smaller than in plant cell.
chloroplasts and vacuoles
The Vacuoles job is to create food for the cell
Vacuoles in animal cells are often described as trash bins or trash cans.
store material for the cell such as water, food, and enzymes
Vacuoles act as storage for the cell. They can store things like nutrients or waste.
The vacuole is type of trash bin in animal cells.
An animal cell doesn't have vacuoles.
The number of vacuoles in a cell is not definite. But there are a few & small vacuoles in an animal cell and many & big vacuoles in plant cells.
The vacuoles store food water and waste in a cell
The vacuoles store food,, water and waste in a cell.
No a Prokaryote cell does not have a vacuoles. But they can be found in a Eukaryote cell
vacuoles or the smooth ER
Vacuoles in a plant cell are bigger than animal cell vacuoles. In fact, some animal cells don't even have vacuoles.