vacuole
Vacuoles are the fluid-filled organelles enclosed by a membrane that store various substances such as food, water, and waste in plant and fungal cells. They play a role in maintaining cell turgor pressure and waste management.
Vacuole
The cytoplasm mostly contains organelles. However, it does contain a few other materials. For example, cytoplasm often contains waste products of the cell (that are stored within organelles). It also contains materials that will be used later such as glucose. Cytoplasm is mostly made of water. There are also lipids inside of the cytoplasm, but those are often left-over from the cell membrane.
Inclusions are accumulated cell products that are not enclosed in a membrane. They can include stored nutrients, pigments, and waste products within the cytoplasm of a cell.
The Anwer is Mitochondria :) Your Welcome
Mitochondria are the eukaryotic membrane-bound organelles responsible for transforming energy stored in food molecules into ATP through the process of cellular respiration. This ATP serves as the primary energy source for the cell to carry out various functions.
They convert the energy stored in foods into compounds that are more convenient for the cell use (enclosed by 2 membranes-an outer and inner membrane)
The cell's genetic material is stored in the nucleus in the form of DNA. Other types of materials in the cell are stored in various organelles like mitochondria (energy storage), endoplasmic reticulum (protein synthesis), and vacuoles (nutrient storage).
Chromosomes are the molecules of DNA (inheritable genetic material) in each of your cells. Human cells are eukaryotic meaning that they have membrane bound organelles. The chromosomes in eukaryotic cells are enclosed within a nuclear membrane, collectively known as the nucleus. The nucleus is one of the organelles inside a eukaryotic cell.
The domain for multicellular organisms that can photosynthesize and contain DNA in a nucleus is Eukarya. These organisms have membrane-bound organelles, including a nucleus where their genetic material is stored. Examples include plants and algae.
Mostly the choloroplasts which contains chlorophyll, but chromatin, another photosynthetic pigment is stored in the chromoplasts.
Mitochondria are the organelles responsible for transforming the energy stored in food molecules, such as glucose, into a form of energy called ATP that can be used by the cell to carry out metabolic processes. This process, known as cellular respiration, occurs in the mitochondria's inner membrane through a series of complex biochemical reactions involving the electron transport chain and oxidative phosphorylation.