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1 Vacuoles By: Dante DeAngelo

2 Structure There's a membrane that surrounds a mass fluid. Vacuoles are larger in plant cells than animal cells. The cell is the basic unit of life. Plant cells (unlike animal cells) are surrounded by a thick, rigid cell wall.

3 Construction Vacuoles are organelles found in cells. They store various substances essential to the life of the cell. They also store waste to later remove from the cell.

4 Purpose Vacuoles, like vacuums remove harmful waste to the cell. They store water and essential nutrients for later use. For this reason, they are called “storage bubbles”.

5 Plant Cells  Vacuoles make up about 80% of the volume of a full grown plant cell.  They are more important in plant cells than any other types of cells.  They are surrounded by a membrane called a tonoplast.  They store water and food for the plants to use for other processes.  They store waste products of the cell.  They are called central vacuoles because their function is vital to the plant’s survival and because they are so large  When central vacuoles lack water, the plant droops  Vacuoles push cytoplasm toward the cell membrane, exposing chloroplasts to light

6 Fungi Cells  Fungal cell vacuoles perform many functions, similar to plant cell vacuoles  They help remove waste product from the rest of the cell  They help maintain the cell’s pH levels so that it can function optimally  Can have multiple vacuoles  Stores amino acids

7 Animal Cells  Misconception: Some people, to make things simple, say that animal cells do have vacuoles but animal cells do not have vacuoles. Instead, they contain vacuole-like organelles called vesicles  Vesicles: similar function as vacuoles but much smaller than a plant’s central vacuole  Vesicles perform 2 important functions:  Exocytosis: disposal of solids and liquids such as proteins, lipids and bacteria out of cells  Endocytosis: taking solids and liquids such as proteins, lipids and bacteria into cells  One cell can have multiple vesicles

8 Vacuole Disease: Nasal Parakeratosis  Mostly found in Labrador Retrievers between the age of 6 months to 2 years.  Genetic disorder causes the dogs nose to dry out, especially on the dorsal surface.  Causes the dogs nose to bleed and change color but it can be treated with Vaseline, propylene glycol or salicylic acid.

9 Contractile Vacuoles  Found in protists  Appear to have spokes and a hub  Spokes collect excess water  Hubs dispose of water (releases it to the outside of the cell)  Necessary in fresh water protests so that they do not burst  Osmoregulation- maintains osmotic equilibrium  Expand and contract as they take in and release liquid  In amoebas vacuoles move as the amoeba moves  In Ciliates vacuoles have a definite path in the cell  In Euglena and other flagellates vacuoles remain  stationary

10 Conclusion  Vacuoles are vital in plant cells  They make up an extremely large part of the plant cell- up to 80 percent  They help remove waste from the cell  Vacuoles are also important for storage in cells  Animal cells have vesicles, not vacuoles but they perform similar functions

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