A water vacuole is a membrane in the cytoplasm of a cell usually filled with mostly water. There could be food and metabolic waste in the vacuole, as well
Yes, that is a very good definition.
Yes, that is a very good definition.
A specific type of vacuole, called a contractile vacuole expels excess water from many fresh water protists.
A vacuole is a membrane-bound organelle found in the cells of most organisms that stores water, waste products, and other materials. It plays a role in maintaining cell turgor pressure, storing nutrients, and regulating cell functions.
the water vacuole absorbs and releases water
A vacuole holds water and salts.
The plant vacuole stores food, water, and wastes. It gives support to soft structures, such as leaves. When there is an adequate supply of water, the solutes in the vacuole attract water into the vacuole by osmosis.
water supply is similar to a vacuole because it holds water and maintains the water balance.
water supply is similar to a vacuole because it holds water and maintains the water balance.
plants have a vacuole which they use to store water in.
contractile vacuole
central vacuole