what provides storage for plant cells and takes up most of the plant cell inside
The central vacuole provides storage for plant cells and takes up most the plant cell inside.
Type of TissueFunctionMeristematicUnspecialized plant stem cellsEpidermalOuter protective layerGroundIn stem: provides strength and support, in roots: storage, in leaves: photosynthesisVascularXylem moves substances from roots to leaves, phloem transports sugars to rest of plant
ground tissue (synthesizes organic compounds, supports plant, provides storage)dermal tissue (covers and protects plant)vascular tissue (allows water and nutrients to be transported through the plant)
a form of electromechanical cell which can produce current and be recharged from time to time
Fruit of Matira plant provides water in the deserts of Rajasthan (India).
Plant parts containing storage tissue are productive
I believe you might be asking about plant bulbs. plant bulbs are bulbous large roots that basically are like onions there is a round root underneath the plant that usually provides food storage for the plant.
The liquid inside the large central vacuole of a plant cell that serves as storage of materials.
Flour comes from the roots of the plant. There is a natural powder inside of the roots to make flour.
Type of TissueFunctionMeristematicUnspecialized plant stem cellsEpidermalOuter protective layerGroundIn stem: provides strength and support, in roots: storage, in leaves: photosynthesisVascularXylem moves substances from roots to leaves, phloem transports sugars to rest of plant
Photosynthesis takes place in it.It provides glucose for respiration.
ground tissue (synthesizes organic compounds, supports plant, provides storage)dermal tissue (covers and protects plant)vascular tissue (allows water and nutrients to be transported through the plant)
a form of electromechanical cell which can produce current and be recharged from time to time
Its like a storage for the plant. It stores the water for the plant.
Energy storage in a plant cell is like a battery or like fatty acids.
The Storage Area In A Plant Cell Is Called A Vacuole
It contains the plant's seeds It is the storage of glucose.
The difference, is that the vacuole in a plant cell is like a storage unit. It contains extra waste that the plant doesn't need, such as extra water or extra sugar. Inside of an animal cell the Vacuole contains air.