Cell membrane
The marrow stores nutrients.
Vacuoles stores water and nutrients.
The vacuole stores water and nutrients that help keep the cactus alive.
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Here are the following functions of the root, stem, and leaf. Root- It stores food, absorbs water & nutrients, and anchors the plant to the ground. Stem- Supports plant, transports nutrients, and storage of food/nutrients. Leaf- Contains chloroplast (filled with chlorophyll) and it's where photosynthesis takes place.
Cell membrane
Animals store nutrients in the fatty areas of their bodies. The fats are stored carbohydrates that are more than currently needed so the body stores them in fat for use later.
The liver is the organ that produces bile and stores nutrients.
The marrow stores nutrients.
Vacuoles stores water and nutrients.
the vacuole is an organelle inside all cells that stores food in the cell. plants have much larger vacuoles than animals because plants need to store food for longer periods of time in case of lack of nutrients, sunlight, water, etc. while animals may move around to find and consume food.
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it stores nutrients
The Golgi Body
it stores the cells need for nutrients
The organelle that stores nutrients, water, and waste in a cell is called the vacuole. It acts as the storage room of the cell, maintaining the osmotic balance and storing various molecules. In plant cells, vacuoles are typically larger and more prominent than in animal cells.
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