Vacuoles are organelles found both in plant and animal cells. However, these organelles are greatly reduced in animal cells (Option D).
Vacuoles are organelles that function to store substances (.e., food or nutrients, waste products, etc) both in plant and animal cells.
These organelles are filled with water and contain both inorganic (e.g., salts) and organic molecules (e.g., enzymes).
In animal cells, vacuoles are much smaller than in plant cells and they are often used to store materials and/or transport substances.
In conclusion, the vacuoles are greatly reduced in animal cells (Option D).
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