Difference between vacuoles in plant and animal cells
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Oct 09, 2020 · Based on the table above, it shows that both animal and plant cells have similar structure given the fact that they are eukaryotic cells. They have membrane-bound organelles like the nucleus, endoplasmic reticulum, mitochondria, lysosomes, Golgi apparatus, and peroxisomes.
Both the plant and animal cells have vacuoles, however the plant cell only has one large vacuole, and the animal cell has several small ones. The plant vacuole is generally a light or dark blue. You can see that diagrams A and D have one large blue organelle. That is the plant vacuole, therefore it's a plant cell. Another example is that plant cells don't have lysosomes. However, with the diagrams above, it's hard to tell which one of them are the lysosomes.