chlorophyll
No. DNA is store in the nucleus which is an organelle but the DNA specifically is not considered an organelle
it is the organelle
Chloroplasts.
The organelle that stores water and other liquids in a cell is called a vacuole. It helps maintain the cell's shape and structure, as well as store nutrients and waste products.
Lysosomes hope that helps! :)
Cells store and release energy through the use of the mitochondria, an organelle contained within it.
Chloroplasts store the plants pigment(chloroyphyll)
organelle that is used to store material, such as water, food, or enzymes, that are needed by the cell
The organelle used to store digested food and water is known as the vacuole. The food is released and broken down whenever the cells need it.
the nucleus is the place in a cell were the genetic imformation is stored
An organelle serves the function of an organ, but on a microscopic level being used by every living cell to process its food, sebd messages, store waste, ect.
No, DNA is not considered an organelle. DNA is a molecule found in the nucleus of cells and contains the genetic information necessary for the development, functioning, and reproduction of living organisms. Organelles are specialized structures within cells that have specific functions.