GENERAL HISTOLOGY

INTRODUCTION

CELL STRUCTURE

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
I am way bigger in plant cells than I am in animal cells. What am I?
A
Golgi Apparatus
B
Nucleus
C
Vacuole
D
Ribosomes
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Vacuoles: Vacuoles are membrane-bound organelles present in both plant and animal cell. In plants, a single, large and permanent vacuole is present. It typically occupies 30% to 80% of plant cell volume.

Detailed explanation-2: -Why are plant cells generally larger in size compared to the animal cells? Plant cells comprise a large central vacuole that occupies a majority of the volume and makes the cell larger. This vacuole is usually absent in the animal cell.

Detailed explanation-3: -Plant cells are known to have bigger vacuoles than that of animal cells as they need to store food and water. This is because the plant don’t possess the ability to move freely like that of animals. Thus, they possess large vacuoles as a reservoir in unfavorable conditions.

Detailed explanation-4: -A vacuole is a membrane-bound cell organelle. In animal cells, vacuoles are generally small and help sequester waste products. In plant cells, vacuoles help maintain water balance. Sometimes a single vacuole can take up most of the interior space of the plant cell.

Detailed explanation-5: -Many plant cells have a large, single central vacuole that typically takes up most of the room in the cell (80 percent or more). Vacuoles in animal cells, however, tend to be much smaller, and are more commonly used to temporarily store materials or to transport substances.

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