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The storage areas of a cell are called vacuoles. They are typically enclosed by a membrane and store food, excess water, or waste.
they are called gyrosomes and tereosomes
The membrane-bound temporary storage spaces in cells are called vesicles. These small, membrane-enclosed sacs transport and store various substances, such as proteins, lipids, and waste products. Vesicles play a crucial role in cellular processes, including metabolism, communication, and the transport of materials to different parts of the cell or out of it.
The vacuole of a cell serves as a storage area. This area can store excess water or waste products, and sometimes stores food.
The storage area of a cell is called the cytoplasm.
The spaces between cells are called intercellular spaces. These spaces allow for the exchange of gases, nutrients, and waste products between cells. They also provide flexibility and allow for movement within tissues.
The Vacuole is the storage area of a cell.
What is outside the cell
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