A vacuole is a membrane-enclosed fluid filled sac found in the cells of ... enzymes in vacuoles break down large molecules sent there for disposal. ... the plant; to cell elongation and to the processing and storage of waste products.
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in the large central vacuole
the large membrane-bound space where water, waste products, and nutrients are stored in the? Vacuole
cytoplasm, ribosomes, stored food, plasma membrane
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The vacuole membrane that fuses with the cell membrane to release its contents is called the tonoplast. When the tonoplast merges with the cell membrane, it facilitates the exocytosis process, allowing the materials stored in the vacuole to be expelled into the extracellular space. This mechanism is important for various cellular functions, including waste removal and secretion of substances.
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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.
Starch and water molecules in potato cells are stored in the vacuole, a membrane-bound organelle responsible for storing nutrients and waste products within the cell. The vacuole helps maintain the cell's turgor pressure and plays a role in regulating the cell's internal environment.
In a cell, water is stored in vacuoles, waste products are removed through the cell membrane by exocytosis or transported to lysosomes for breakdown, food molecules are stored in organelles like chloroplasts or mitochondria for energy production, and other cellular materials are stored in various organelles based on their function, such as proteins in the endoplasmic reticulum or lipids in the cell membrane.
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