monovesikulaariset
Monovesikulaariset is a term used in the field of cell biology to describe a type of cell that contains a single large vacuole. This vacuole is typically filled with water, ions, and various organic molecules, and it plays a crucial role in maintaining the cell's internal environment and regulating its functions. Monovesikulaarinen cells are commonly found in plant cells, where the central vacuole occupies a significant portion of the cell's volume. The large size of the vacuole allows for efficient storage and transport of nutrients and waste products, as well as the regulation of cellular pH and osmotic pressure. Additionally, the vacuole's membrane serves as a site for various metabolic processes and the storage of enzymes and other molecules. The presence of a single, large vacuole is a key characteristic that distinguishes monovesikulaarinen cells from other cell types, such as animal cells, which typically have smaller vacuoles or none at all.