A vacuole is a central sac within a plant (or fungal) cell, usually filled with water and enzymes, that serves various metabolic uses. It can be the largest structure in some cells. It stores food, waste products, and other materials.
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A fluid filled bubble.
lysosome stack of membranes in which enzymes attach carbohydrates and lipids to proteins.
An object that is like a vacuole would be a refrigerator. This is because it stores food for humans just like the vacuole stores food.
Plant cell deposit their waste inside the vacuole same as for us pooping in Toilet.
A vacuole is like a stomach for the cell.
Just like a stomach, a vacuole is a place were cells can store undigested food. Also like a stomach, digestive enzymes are dumped into the vacuole to aid in digestion.
An example of a vacuole that we use today is a storage space, like a fridge or a cabinet.
Of course yes! Washroom store the waste and vacuole does too!
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An analogy would be like arefrigerator It stores our food away like a central vacuole. Also, I remember it like avacuum Myvacuumstores my dust (waste) and it is stored in the closet! Hope this helps!
a toilet it stores water but takes wastes out
the vacuole membrane acts like a wall to keep all of the things inside the vacuole
Which vacuole- like structures break down and recycle cell parts