Cell vacuole contains water and dissolves minerals.
Vacuole
what part of an animal cell contains water and dissolve and dissolve minerals?
The vacuole. In the plant cell, there is only one vacuole that is filled with fluid and helps to maintain the shape of the cell. In the animal cell, the vacuole helps with digestion by filling with food and waste material.
Cytoplasm contains dissolved substances, enzymes, and cell organelles, but most of all water.
cytoplasm
Vacuoles contain cell sap which holds dissolved nutrients as well as major waste produced by the cell. All though it is mostly known for storing wastes, it also stores nutrients depending upon the organism. The vacuole in a cell contains watery substances.
what part of an animal cell contains water and dissolve and dissolve minerals?
the vacuole
Vacuoles store water and dissolved minerals in a cell. Vacuoles are sac-like structures that are surrounded by a membrane and are found in plant and fungi cells.
A vacuole is the organelle in a cell that stores water ,dissolved minerals, and other nutrients. A vacuole also can store waste products.
The vacuole. In the plant cell, there is only one vacuole that is filled with fluid and helps to maintain the shape of the cell. In the animal cell, the vacuole helps with digestion by filling with food and waste material.
Cytoplasm contains dissolved substances, enzymes, and cell organelles, but most of all water.
Xylem cells carry water and nutrients from the roots to other parts of a plant.
cytoplasm
Part of the cell is mostly water and minerals called the cell membrane
Vacuoles contain cell sap which holds dissolved nutrients as well as major waste produced by the cell. All though it is mostly known for storing wastes, it also stores nutrients depending upon the organism. The vacuole in a cell contains watery substances.
Cytoplasm
liquid (e.g. water) and minerals.