what is difference between plant and animal vacuoles?

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what is difference between plant and animal vacuoles?..

Answer / k.swamy

plant vacuoles:
generally plant vacoules are larger than animal vocuoles
,that containing to store water, and metabolic waste materials.
Animal vacuole:
to use of metabolic gases and water.

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what is difference between plant and animal vacuoles?..

Answer / faiza rizvi

PLANT VACUOLES:
forms the biggest part of the plant cell.it reduces
cytoplasm into a thin lining.each plant call contain usally
one vacuole.

ANIMAL VACUOLE:
are small and numerous.it contain air,liquid and food
particles in a ctuplasm

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what is difference between plant and animal vacuoles?..

Answer / pablano

Plant vacuoles are typically found in older plants- called
Large Central Vacuole, stores water, metabolic
wastes,macromolecules, plant pigments

Animal vacuoles are more numerous but smaller, contain
water and macromolecules

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what is difference between plant and animal vacuoles?..

Answer / akharame idonije

Plant vacoule is wide while animal vacoule if present is
tiny

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