This highly complex Area is known as the Cell's [or Cellular] Nucleus.
The central vacuole of a plant absorbs water that helps the cell size to grow and serves as the chemical and waste storage. It is the largest part of the cell.
The mitochondria
Golgi bodies
chlororoplasts have bodies that store and release chemicals for cell use ~ answered by a middle school student ~
No, the vacuole is not a bad cell part. In fact, vacuoles play important roles in plant and fungal cells such as storing nutrients, maintaining turgor pressure, and storing waste products. Without vacuoles, these cells would not be able to perform their functions effectively.
The Nucleus
Cell surface receptors are stimulated by outside chemicals, such as hormones or neurotransmitters, which in turn trigger the cell to carry out specific functions. The binding of these chemicals to the receptors initiates a signaling cascade within the cell that leads to various cellular responses.
The vacuole is part of many processes in plants. These processes include osmoregulation, storing amino acids, managing the homeostasis of cell ph and other degradative processes.
plasma
neuron
yes, the chemicals form protein
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