The Vacuole stores food water and waste.
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The storage areas of a cell are called vacuoles. They are typically enclosed by a membrane and store food, excess water, or waste.
In plant cells there is 1 large vacuole that acts as the main water source for the plant. In animal cells, there are multiple small vacuoles scattered throughout the plant that act as water sources also.
Vacuole- liquid-filled spaces. They store food and wastes. Vacuoles also pump water out of cells and store extra water. Check out jasonisaballer on youtube!
Waste is generated from a variety of sources. Specifically, businesses create waste products from the production of materials, or from the runoff generated by farms. Additionally, individuals create waste via food packaging, water bottles, and the like.
Clams suck in and expel water through their siphon tubes to filter food particles out of the water, to breathe (by running the water over gills), and to eliminate waste.
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Vacuoles are the storage center for food, water, and waste products.
The Vacuoles that store water, food, waste products, etc.
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vacuoles don't protect anything, they are a storage unit for food, waste, and water.
The vacuole of a cell serves as a storage area. This area can store excess water or waste products, and sometimes stores food.
a vacuole in plant cells and glycogen granules in eukaryotic cells
The storage areas of a cell are called vacuoles. They are typically enclosed by a membrane and store food, excess water, or waste.
The vesicles maybe. Vacuoles are vesicles that contain mostly water anyway. I'll go with vacuoles then.