Organelles that temporarily store substances for cell use are called vacuoles. Vacuoles are the storage units of the cell and allow the cell to not have to constantly make more food.
It is a temporary food storage chamber.
a vacuole in plant cells and glycogen granules in eukaryotic cells
In cells, the vesicles provide temporary storage of food enzymes and waste products. A vesicle is formed when the cell membrane bulges out and pinches off.
Vesicles provide a temporary storage of energy for cells. They also store food, waste products, and enzymes. They are organelles contained within the cell.
In cells, the vesicles provide temporary storage of food enzymes and waste products. A vesicle is formed when the cell membrane bulges out and pinches off.
They are for the temporary storage of materials, such as; water, food, waste products, and other cellular materials
They are for the temporary storage of materials, such as; water, food, waste products, and other cellular materials
They are for the temporary storage of materials, such as; water, food, waste products, and other cellular materials
vacuole
Central VacuoleThe The Central Vacuole is the organelle within the cytoplasm of plant cells that temporarily stores food, ensymes, and wastes.
The vacuole of a cell serves as a storage area. This area can store excess water or waste products, and sometimes stores food.