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How do animal cells differ from plant cells in terms of vacuoles?

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a

 Animal cells have no vacuoles

b

Animal cells have many vacuoles

c

Animal cells have one vacuole

d

Animal cells have two vacuoles

answer is D.

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Animal cells and plant cells are two types of eukaryotic cells with differences in their structures and functions. One of the differences is the presence of vacuoles.

Plant cells have a large, single vacuole that is used for storage and maintaining the shape of the cell. In contrast, animal cells have many, smaller vacuoles that are used for the storage and transportation of molecules. Therefore, the correct answer is, "Animal cells have many vacuoles".

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