cytoplasm
The vacuole is a fluid-filled membrane-surrounded cavity located inside a cell
Vacuoles
Vacuoles
The correct term for a cell filled with a jellylike fluid called cytoplasm is a "eukaryotic cell." These types of cells are found in plants, animals, fungi, and protists. Cytoplasm is a semi-transparent fluid that suspends the cell's organelles.
The power plants of the cell
Vacuoles are membrane bound fluid filled sacs in plants.
A sac filled with fluid inside a cell is called a vacuole. Vacuoles are membrane-bound organelles that store nutrients, waste products, and other cellular materials. They also help maintain cell structure and regulate cellular processes.
The vacuole will shrink and expand according to the needs of the cell.
The mitochondria.Mitochondria are elongated, fluid filled sacs that vary in size and shape.
Some fluid-filled structures found in cells include vacuoles, which store nutrients and waste, and vesicles, which transport materials within the cell. Additionally, cells may contain fluid-filled organelles such as the endoplasmic reticulum and the Golgi apparatus, which are involved in protein synthesis and processing.
Vacuoles are fluid-filled sacs found mostly in plant cells. They play a role in maintaining turgor pressure, storing nutrients, and regulating waste products in the cell.
They are called vesicles. Vesicles are small, fluid-filled sacs that are enclosed by a lipid bilayer membrane, similar to the cell membrane of human cells. These structures play a crucial role in transporting and storing molecules within the cell.