The vacuole is the organelle that stores H2O, or water. (It also stores other nutrients and materials for the cell.)
H2O is a compound not a plant or animal cell therefore it has no vacuole unless you call the molecule as a whole a vacuole
A plant that grows in soil and holds little water is that is does not need nutrient.
Plant cells are rectangular, while animal cells are circular.
because the hydrogen cells in the H2O will give the soil an unbalance when being wheighed because the hydrogen cells in the H2O will give the soil an unbalance when being wheighed
The cell wall of plant cells are comprised of the organic molecule cellulose, a polysaccharide.
Lignin holds plant cells together.
CO2 and H2O
yes. they do. it holds the cell togetha!
cell membrane holds the plant cells together.
the vacuoles in plant cells support the plant because the vacuole holds large amounts of water thus suporting the plant
The Cell Wall holds the cell's structure in place, but only in plant cells
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Answer: Davidmt1: yes vacuoles are present in a plant cell. That is the organelle that holds food and water for the plant.
No. The nucleus is the part of the cell that holds the DNA. Plant cells have a nucleus, but a nucleus by itself is not a cell.
idk i think it is a vacuole. it is only in the plant cell and is what holds water.
Cells can't MAKE energy, they can only convert it from one form to another. Plant cells use sunlight to convert H2O and CO2 into sugar and oxygen. Animal cells convert sugar and oxygen into CO2 and H2O.
It holds the DNA of the cell and it controls it.