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Why do animals cells not need central vacuoles

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Answer: Animals do not need as much space to store there water.

Step-by-step explanation:

Plants need way more storage because the store most of there water for when it gets dry, therefor they have larger vacoules.

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Animal cells have small vacuoles because they don’t need to store as much water as other organisms such as plants.
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