VACUOLES IN ANIMALS CELLS
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Vacuoles are are the animals cells which are generally small and help sequester waste products.
Vacuoles are storage bubbles found in cells. They are found in both animal and plant cells but are much larger in plant cells. In animal cells, vacuoles perform mostly subordinate roles, assisting in larger processes of exocytosis and endocytosis. In most of the cases, the vacuoles present in the animal cell are smaller in size but at the same time, they are large in numbers and scattered everywhere inside the animal cell. There are some animal cells where you can’t find any vacuole. The functions of the animal vacuoles are that they cater storage facility during the exocytosis. The vacuoles of the animal cells are useful for overcoming the foreign particles that may be the bacteria. It is the obligation of the membrane of the cell to invaginate for the prime goal of engulfing the bacteria. In this process, a vacuole is formed. When the Lysosomes fuse with these types of vacuoles and then release the lysozymes, the destruction of these unwanted foreign particle make possible.