A storage organelle in a cell is called a vacuole. Vacuoles act as small storage facilities for the cells most needed resources.
A little storage organelle is the lysosome. Lysosomes are small spherical vesicles found in animal cells that contain enzymes responsible for breaking down waste materials, cellular debris, and excess nutrients. They help maintain cellular health and homeostasis by recycling and disposing of unwanted materials.
Lysosome
Photosynthesis occurs in chloroplast, generally storage granules or vesicles does the nutrient storage function.
Organelle is a Latin word that means "little organs."
The word organelle means little organ and they are found in cells. They make energy and carry out other life processes.
The specialized organelle found in a potato cell is an amyloplast. It is responsible for the synthesis and storage of starch granules.
Vacuole
Vacuole
Vacuoles and lysosomes
Vacuole
The vacuole is the organelle that is used for storage in Eukaryotic cells.
Lysosome
it is the mitochondria
The organelle that is responsible for information storage is the Golgi apparatus.
The answer to this question is vacuole
The organelle that can be used for storage of waste products is called the lysosome. The lysosome also contains chemicals that break down old cell parts.
Photosynthesis occurs in chloroplast, generally storage granules or vesicles does the nutrient storage function.
No. "Organelle" means "little organ". An organelle is like a little organ inside of a cell that does specific things to keep the cell alive.