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No - phospholipids make up the cell membrane, they are not used for energy storage.
vacuoles contain water, food, or metabolic waste. So it pretty much is a storage place for the plant cell.
Germs is not a word used since it can cover viruses and fungi as well as bacteria. Bacteria do not have a nucleus. They have genetic material but it is not inside a membrane. Only a nucleus has a membrane and our own cells have this membrane bound genetic material.
The form of glucose used for storage in animals is glycogen. This is mostly made in the liver and/or muscle cells. The form of storage used in plants is starch.
A Valcuole Is A Membrane-Bound Space In The Cytoplasm Of Cells Used For The Temporary Storage Of Materials.
A Valcuole Is A Membrane-Bound Space In The Cytoplasm Of Cells Used For The Temporary Storage Of Materials.
Vacuoles are the membrane bound spaces in the cytoplasm. They are used for the temporary storage of materials in the cell.
A vacuole is a membrane bound organelle that is present in all plant and fungal cells. It is used for storage of water.
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The Vacuole is an area in the plant that stores waste, water, and nutrients Vacuoles, which are membrane-bound organelles, act as storage space in plant cells. They're also found in animal cells, but they are considerably smaller in animal cells than in plant cells.
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Laptop storage carts are mostly used in schools to meet the needs of education. They can also be referred to as notebooks carts. They are used in classrooms and libraries.
One way is that they lack a membrane-bound nuclei.
No - phospholipids make up the cell membrane, they are not used for energy storage.
yes they are used...mostly for storage purpose...dont kno why and how are they used exactly
Prokaryotic cells have no membrane bound organelles. Eukaryotic cells have only membrane bound organelles.