nope, it's the vacuole.
The mitochondria.Mitochondria are elongated, fluid filled sacs that vary in size and shape.
Well, aren't you just a curious little botanist! Those sacs filled with water in a plant cell are called vacuoles. Think of them as the plant's version of a water balloon, keeping the cell plump and hydrated. So next time you're admiring a plant, remember to thank those vacuoles for keeping it looking fabulous.
The tiny sacs in the cell that may contain starch are called amyloplasts. Amyloplasts are specialized organelles responsible for storing and synthesizing starch in plant cells. They play a crucial role in the storage of energy reserves in the form of starch.
vacuoles
Lysosome contain digestive enzymes for almost all type of organic material. If their covering membrane breaks as it happens during injury to cell, the digestive enzymes will spill over cell content and digest the same. As lysosomes are organelles which on bursting can kill cells possessing them ,they are called suicide sacs.
Lysosomes.
Little sacs that carry out molecules are called vesicles. They are involved in various cellular processes such as transporting molecules within the cell, releasing substances outside the cell, and maintaining cell structure and function.
Vacuoles are membrane bound fluid filled sacs in plants.
The Golgi complex packs proteins and other materials into membrane-bound sacs called vesicles. These vesicles transport the molecules to their final destinations within the cell or outside of the cell.
Vacuoles are fluid-filled sacs found mostly in plant cells. They play a role in maintaining turgor pressure, storing nutrients, and regulating waste products in the cell.
animal cell
These "tiny sacs" are called vacuoles, but there are many other vacuoles that contain things other than starch.