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Updated: 9/17/2019

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What stores water and waste and food?

Vacules store water, food and waste products.


What stores water and waste products and food?

Vacules store water, food and waste products.


Where do both parts of scientific names of organisms come from?

The two different organisms are plants and well humans and animals. they come from the different shape and ways of their cells, such as the vacules or the nucleus and its placement.


Are ribsomes and vacules the same thing?

No, ribosomes and vacuoles are not the same. Ribosomes are cellular structures responsible for protein synthesis, while vacuoles are membrane-bound sacs within a cell that store various substances or help maintain turgor pressure.


What is the function for the vacules?

Vacuoles are membrane-bound organelles found in the cells of plants, fungi, and some protists. Their main function is to store various substances such as water, ions, nutrients, and waste products. Vacuoles also help maintain turgor pressure in plant cells, which is essential for structural support and growth. Additionally, they can play a role in intracellular digestion and maintaining the pH balance within the cell.


What stores food for the young plant?

The seed contains the food reserves needed for the young plant to grow until it can photosynthesize and produce its own food. The endosperm or cotyledons store nutrients such as starch, proteins, and fats that provide energy for the developing seedling.


What stores water in a cell?

The vacuole stores water in a plant cell, while the contractile vacuole helps regulate water within a single-celled organism. Both organelles play key roles in maintaining the cell's internal water balance.


What structure in a cell is composed mostly of a Phospholipid bilayer?

Most structures consist of a phospholipid bi-layer although that term is mostly associated with the cell wall in my experience. other structures such as the rough and smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum also use phospholipid bi-layers to partian themselves from the rest of the cell.


What is the definition of the Golgi apparatus?

Golgi Apparatus is a complex protoplasmic structure consisting of membrane bound, fluid filled parallel, flattened, curving arched intercommunicating cisternae & many peripherial tubules vesicles & vacules which take part in membrane formation secretion & production of complex biochemicals.The Golgi apparatus, or Golgi body, is an organelle usually found in most eukaryotic cells. It has a few different functions, but its main one is to package and process proteins before the ends of the apparatus are 'pinched' off and small spheres containing the proteins and such (lysosomes) travel to the edge of the cell to excrete it's contents.


What do plant and animal cells differ by?

1. Cell wall present in plant cells and absent in animal cells. 2. Centrioles present in animal cells and absent in plant cells. 3. Chloroplasts & other plastids are present in plant cells; these are absent in animal cells. 4. Plant cell usually has a large vacuole, animal cells have small vacules. 5. Lysosomes are present in animal cells, hardly seen in plant cell. 6. The cell shape is defined in plants due to presence of cell wall, it is irregular in animal cells.


What life process happens in a cell membrane?

What happens inside a cell membrane is pretty much everything that happens in a normal cell. The cell membrane is really a bilipid layer that forms the cells outer surface, essential for the cell's metabolism. Inside it contains many things- like the nucleus, vacules, etc.the cell membrane is usually the cells environment.


Which of these organelles is coverd in ribosomes?

The rough endoplasmic reticulum is covered in ribosomes. In fact, it is called 'rough' because of the presence of ribosomes which give it a rough looking appearance. Technically, the rough endoplasmic reticulum is actually the region of the greater 'endoplasmic reticulum' where protein synthesis takes place. Another region of the endoplasmic reticulum is the 'smooth endoplasmic reticulum' where lipids are synthesized and other metabolic functions take place. The quantity of rough versus smooth endoplasmic reticulum is somewhat in flux and varies based on the needs of the cell.