The vacuole.
The Vacuole.
it is the vacuole!
Tonoplast
a vacuole
A large membrane-covered chamber that stores liquids in plant cells is called a vacuole. Vacuoles play a key role in maintaining the turgor pressure of plant cells, storing nutrients and waste products, and regulating the cell's pH balance.
The membrane that covers the liquid-storing chamber of plant cells is the vacuole.
Yes, liquids take the shape of their container due to their ability to flow and adapt to their surroundings. Unlike solids, which have a definite shape, liquids can conform to the shape of their container without a specific geometric structure.
It can be, and often is ... the problem with a not completely filled container is the build up of vapors - which are highly explosive.
Yes, liquids can fill containers as long as the container can hold the volume of the liquid. The shape and size of the container will determine how the liquid fills it. Liquids will take the shape of the container they are poured into.
Liquids are malleable, meaning you can shape them, or they can change to fit the shape of the container they are being held in. Solids are basically classified as anything that can not(dramatically) change form or conform to another shape.
Liquids take the shape of the container they are in.
The large membrane-covered chamber that stores liquids in plant cells is called a central vacuole. It helps maintain turgor pressure, regulate cell size, store ions, nutrients, and waste products, and is involved in plant growth and development.