J Jessica New member Sep 20, 2009 #1 Mature, living plant cells often have a large, fluid- filled central vacuole that can store amino acids, sugars, ion, and toxic wastes. Animal cells generally lack large vacuoles. How do animal cells perform these functions?
Mature, living plant cells often have a large, fluid- filled central vacuole that can store amino acids, sugars, ion, and toxic wastes. Animal cells generally lack large vacuoles. How do animal cells perform these functions?