vacuoles are used 4 starage of food ,water ,and other materials
Another word that can be used instead of vacuole is cavity. Both are a small hole, filled with fluid.
Vacuole, derived from vacuum, means an empty space; in a cell, it is a space inside the cell, usually used as a place to put food that the cell has eaten (in which case it is a digestive vacuole).
Vacuole, derived from vacuum, means an empty space; in a cell, it is a space inside the cell, usually used as a place to put food that the cell has eaten (in which case it is a digestive vacuole).
A vacuole is a membrane bound organelle that is present in all plant and fungal cells. It is used for storage of water.
The organelle that is a fluid-filled sac used for storage is called a vacuole. Vacuoles can store nutrients, water, waste products, and other substances within a cell.
In the cell, the vacuole is used for storage, digestion and waste removal. The vacuole doesn't supply anything, instead it stores food, water, wastes, and other materials until the cell needs them.
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the vacuole
The vacuole is the organelle that is used for storage in Eukaryotic cells.
The vacuole membrane, or tonoplast, helps maintain the structure and integrity of the vacuole by regulating the movement of substances in and out of the vacuole. It also plays a role in storing nutrients, maintaining turgor pressure, and facilitating waste disposal within the cell.
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No, they do not because they are prokaryotic cells. some do have vacuole like the gas vacuole used for buoyancy.