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  • Tonoplast: Understanding the Difference Between Plant and Animal Cells
    No, animal cells do not have a tonoplast.

    The tonoplast is a membrane that surrounds the central vacuole in plant cells. It is responsible for regulating the movement of substances in and out of the vacuole.

    Animal cells do not have a large central vacuole like plant cells. Instead, they have smaller vesicles and other organelles that perform similar functions.

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