The central vacuole, an organelle that a plant cell has that an animal cell doesn't have, stores food, water, and wastes. The central vacuole also supports the plant cell's structure when full.
The vacuole (in both plants and animals) has the same function but isn't big enough to support the cell's structure.
In other words, a plant cell has 2 types of organelles for this function, while an animal cell has only 1 type.
nucleus
Cellular wastes are removed by your kidneys.
Vacuoles
Central VacuoleThe The Central Vacuole is the organelle within the cytoplasm of plant cells that temporarily stores food, ensymes, and wastes.
organelle
Central Vacuole
The vacuole holds the food, water, and wastes.
Cellular wastes are removed by your kidneys.
The Central Vacuole.
the central vacule is a large, fluid filled organelle that stores not only water but also enzymes, metabolic wastes, and other materials
Vacuoles
Central VacuoleThe The Central Vacuole is the organelle within the cytoplasm of plant cells that temporarily stores food, ensymes, and wastes.
organelle
A vacuole takes up most of the space inside a plant cell. It is a membranous sac that crowds the cytoplasm and organelles to an edge of the cell. It stores water, salts, sugars, proteins, and may also contain pigments that give flowers their colors. It also contains plant wastes that taste bitter to certain insects, discouraging some insects from eating the plant. ^ That doesn't answer the question. What is the structure? Not function.
Vacuole
Lysosome - It contains enzymes that break down wastes.
lysosomes
Central Vacuole