the vacuole
The term for this water-storing organelle found only in plant cells is the "Central 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 nucleus stores DNA in eukaryotic cells. DNA molecules are packaged into structures called chromosomes, which are found within the nucleus.
Chlorophyll is the only organelle that exists in plant cells and not animal cells.
The chloroplasts in plant cells take energy from the sun and in a series of reactions, stores it in glucose.
The membrane that covers the liquid-storing chamber of plant cells is the vacuole.
chloroplasts
yes
Organelles are found in cells
Chloroplasts