The central vacuole.
Vacuoles
The vaculoe stores food, waste, and water, and in plant cells its water determines the turger pressure.
The vacuole if its a plant cell
Parenchyma cells.These are present in roots and stem and stores water and nutrients.
Both plant and animal cells have central vacuoles, which are used to store water. Plant cells have much larger ones.
It stores water, food, waste, etc.
Plant cells have a central vacuole that stores water, while animal cells do not have a central vacuole. The central vacuole in plant cells helps maintain turgor pressure and store nutrients, in addition to water storage.
In plants, food is stored in the form of starch in specialized cells called parenchyma cells. Water is stored in vacuoles within plant cells, predominantly in the central vacuole located in the cytoplasm.
It stores water, food, waste, etc.
It is the vacuole, a sac within the cytoplasm, that stores water inside plant cells. It also stores waste and food.
inside plant cells, plant cells have one big vacuole in the centre that contains cell sap.
The organelle that stores water and food in both plant and animal cells is the vacuole. In plant cells, vacuoles are typically larger and play a crucial role in maintaining turgor pressure, which helps support the cell structure. In animal cells, vacuoles are smaller and primarily involved in storing nutrients and waste products. However, they are not as prominent or functionally significant as those in plant cells.