Saturday, November 29, 2008

Vacuole

Vacuoles are used in both plants and animals for transport and to store nutrients, metabolites, and waste products. There is a membrane surrounding the plant cell vacuole called the tonoplast which is a very active and dynamic membrane. The plant vacuole is naturally bigger than the animal vacuole for the fact that plants need the extra space since they make food through photosynthesis.


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