Cell Organelles: Vacuoles
What are Vacuoles? Vacuoles are large organelles for storing water and salts.
How many vacuoles does a plant cell have? A plant cell has one vacuole.
How many vacuoles does an animal cell have? An animal cell has many vacuoles.
- Plant cells vacuole is usually bigger than animal cells vacuoles.
I learned that vacuoles are large organelles for storing things like water and salts. I also learned that they can be in plant and animal cells, but they're bigger in plant cells but animal cells have more.
I learned that vacuoles are large organelles for storing things like water and salts. I also learned that they can be in plant and animal cells, but they're bigger in plant cells but animal cells have more.
Studios, Andrew Rader. “Vacuoles - Storage Bins to the Cells.” Biology Basics, www.biology4kids.com/files/cell_vacuole.html.

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DeleteDo they ever become full?
ReplyDeleteno, vacuoles will just continue to get bigger and bigger, sometimes a vacuole can take up a whole cell.
DeleteWhat would happen if a cell had no vacuole? - Mia Carlson
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DeleteWhat is the maximum amount of vacuoles found within an animal cell? - Katelyn Allen
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