A vacuole is a central sac within a plant (or fungal) cell, usually filled with water and enzymes, that serves various metabolic uses. It can be the largest structure in some cells. It stores food, waste products, and other materials.
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Plant cell deposit their waste inside the vacuole same as for us pooping in Toilet.
An object that is like a vacuole would be a refrigerator. This is because it stores food for humans just like the vacuole stores food.
An example of a vacuole that we use today is a storage space, like a fridge or a cabinet.
Of course yes! Washroom store the waste and vacuole does too!
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Which vacuole- like structures break down and recycle cell parts
A vacuole membrane is a membrane that surrounds a vacuole, a membrane-bound organelle found in the cytoplasm of plant cells and some protists. It helps maintain the integrity of the vacuole and regulates the movement of molecules in and out of the vacuole.
the vacuole the cell is like and way
Storage room
Vacuole acts like a stomach in cells. It carrys the food inside the cells.
The vacuole can have several nicknames, like the refrigerator, the trash can, or the storage tank. This is because the vacuole's primary function is to store the cell's food, water, waste, and other materials.
A vacuole usually looks like a liquid or gel filled, transparent membranes. They look a little like bubbles. They are small and scattered in animal cells while in plant cells they are big and prominent but are small in number and located at the centre.