One reason animal cells don't need a central vacuole is because they often have smaller vacuoles for storage. What is another reason animal cells don't need central vacuoles?

Animals do not produce their own food.
Animal cells have cell walls.
Animal cells are round.
Animal bodies have skeletons or other means of providing structure.

Animal cells do not have cell walls.

That is not one of the answers

I apologize for the oversight. Another reason animal cells don't need central vacuoles is because they often have specialized organelles for specific purposes, such as lysosomes for digestion and peroxisomes for detoxification, which serve the functions that central vacuoles fulfill in plant cells.

What is the answer

The correct answer is: Animal cells do not have cell walls.