Vacuoles
Plaque.
Parenchyma cells in the cortex can act as storage areas for food and water in plants. These cells have large vacuoles that can store nutrients and water for the plant's use. Additionally, some plants have specialized storage tissues like the parenchyma cells in the pith region of stems or in the storage roots of plants like carrots or beets.
The Vacuole is an area in the plant that stores waste, water, and nutrients Vacuoles, which are membrane-bound organelles, act as storage space in plant cells. They're also found in animal cells, but they are considerably smaller in animal cells than in plant cells.
Large storage structures found in the center of plant cells are called vacuoles. These vacuoles store water, nutrients, and waste products, helping to regulate cell turgidity and maintain cell structure.
vacuoles
A trunk.
Plant cells have cell walls made of cellulose, chloroplasts for photosynthesis, and large vacuoles for storage. Animal cells do not have cell walls, chloroplasts, or large vacuoles.
Glycogen Storage disease is an inhearited disease that is caused by the large amount of build up of a carbohydrate called glycogen in the cells of the body. Unfourtantly when the build up occures then it causes other organs of the body to malfunction such at the liver.
Vacuoles are the storage areas of cells.In young cells many vacuole are found,but in mature cells,they colease and form a single large vacuole which is presentin the centre of the cell pushing the cytoplasm and nuclus to the periphery.Vacuoles contain a pigment called anthocyanin which imparts blue,pink & purple colour to it.They are called the Repository of the Cell's mitochondria and nuts.
The large cells that produce platelets are called megakaryocytes.
Muscle cells are known as myocytes.
They really are not cells by definition but they are fragments called platelets of rather large cells called megakaryocytes.