Plants cells' vacuoles are used as the storage organelles. Animal cells have vacuoles, too, but plant vacuoles are much larger and provide structure to the plant cells.
Central Vacuole, it holds water and other liquids inside of it!
The Vacuole (Stores water and food)
Mitochondria i believe
Cell vacuole & cytoplasm
Not sure what the origin is, but plants that have bulbs or other fleshy storage organs (tubers, corms, etc) use those organs to store energy and to survive extreme conditions
cell membrane,mitochondria,photosythesis
Starch is the storage form of energy in plants
They store fat and energy
leaves are organs of the plant
Not sure what the origin is, but plants that have bulbs or other fleshy storage organs (tubers, corms, etc) use those organs to store energy and to survive extreme conditions
cell membrane,mitochondria,photosythesis
Yes, they do. Leaves are organs, roots are organs, etc.
The plants store energy in the form of starch in the storage tissues.
Starch is the storage form of energy in plants
The Muscles and organs
They store fat and energy
leaves are organs of the plant
The pistil and ovary are the female sexual organs in flowering plants, and the stamens are the male sexual organs in flowering plants.
The organs in animals and plants compare by having organ for support.
six bits of storage
vegetative organs of plants are roots, leaves, flowers, stem and many more stupid thing like plants and stuff