Vacuole
The cell membrane plays a crucial role in transporting food, water, and waste in and out of the cell. It contains various proteins and channels that allow for the selective passage of molecules. Additionally, organelles such as the endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, and lysosomes contribute to the intracellular transport and processing of substances.
Exocytosis refers to the movement of materials out of the cell. It typically transports macromolecules, such as proteins, as well as the waste products of the cell.
Xylem vessel
The vacuole. In the plant cell, there is only one vacuole that is filled with fluid and helps to maintain the shape of the cell. In the animal cell, the vacuole helps with digestion by filling with food and waste material.
Ribisoms
Water and CO2.
The Cell Walls make it stand up and the Xylem tissue transports the water
water
xylem
endoplasmic reticulum
Exocytosis refers to the movement of materials out of the cell. It typically transports macromolecules, such as proteins, as well as the waste products of the cell.
maybe oxygen or water
Water
transports food and water supplies to the plant and cell.
smooth endoplasmic reticulum
Xylem vessel
it is a liquid that transports stuff around the cell. It also holds the vacuole in place.
Vacuoles are organelles that store waste and water. They are the trash bins of the cell.