The vesicles maybe. Vacuoles are vesicles that contain mostly water anyway.
I'll go with vacuoles then.
a vacuole in plant cells and glycogen granules in eukaryotic cells
The vacuoles in the cell store the water, food, and waste.
vacuoles contain water, food, or metabolic waste. So it pretty much is a storage place for the plant cell.
vacule
The vacuoles is the organelle (literally little organ) that stores food and water in a cell.
a vacuole in plant cells and glycogen granules in eukaryotic cells
The vacuole of a cell serves as a storage area. This area can store excess water or waste products, and sometimes stores food.
Vacuoles are the storage center for food, water, and waste products.
The storage areas of a cell are called vacuoles. They are typically enclosed by a membrane and store food, excess water, or waste.
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vacuole
The Vacuole stores food water and waste.
A storage house because it stores all the water and waste in the cell. Hope this helps
The vacuoles in the cell store the water, food, and waste.
They are for the temporary storage of materials, such as; water, food, waste products, and other cellular materials
They are for the temporary storage of materials, such as; water, food, waste products, and other cellular materials
They are for the temporary storage of materials, such as; water, food, waste products, and other cellular materials