the vacuole
The largest organelle in a plant cell is typically the central vacuole. This organelle is responsible for storing water, nutrients, and waste products. It also helps to maintain turgor pressure, which gives structural support to the plant cell.
The largest organelle in plant cells containing the cell sap is the central vacuole. This organelle plays a key role in storing nutrients, regulating turgor pressure, and maintaining cell structure in plant cells.
There are two things. The organelle is the chloroplast, but there is also a cell wall.
the largest organelle in a plant cell is its vacuole
The central vacuole is responsible for storing water and toxins in a plant cell. It occupies a large portion of the cell volume and helps maintain turgor pressure in the cell. It also serves as a storage compartment for various molecules, including toxins.
Plant cells contain a central vacuole that makes up most of the volume of a plant cell & is used for storing water & starch.
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No, its an organelle of a plant cell.
The largest organelle in plants is the central vacuole. It occupies a large portion of the plant cell's volume and is responsible for storing nutrients, regulating turgor pressure, and maintaining cell structure.
The largest organelle in most mature living plant cells is typically the vacuole. This organelle is responsible for storing water, nutrients, and waste products, while also providing structural support to the cell.
The vacuole is the organelle responsible for storing water in plant cells. It helps maintain turgor pressure, which is essential for supporting the plant's structure and preventing wilting.
The organelle that you would expect to find in a plant cell but not animal cell is the centrosomes.