In three to five sentences, explain why animal cells do not require a central vacuole for their functions.

Make it short.

Animal cells do not require a central vacuole because they do not need a large storage organelle for water or nutrients like plant cells do. Instead, animal cells have smaller vesicles and lysosomes that can store and transport materials as needed. Animal cells also do not need a central vacuole for maintaining turgor pressure or providing structural support like in plant cells. Overall, the functions of animal cells do not rely on a central vacuole for survival.