In a plant cell, there is an organelle (part of a cell) called the vacuole. The vacuole is where all water, salts, minerals are stored.
The plant organelle, the central vacuole, is a water storage organelle that has multiple functions but is most well known for its role in maintaining "turgor pressure" for structural support of plant tissues. When the plant experiences water loss from its cells, the central vacuole shrinks in size, and the turgor pressure of the cell is lower, causing the plant tissues to exhibit wilting (the limpness you see in a plant stem and leaves when you haven't watered it in a while). So, all plants use their central vacuoles to store water, partly to use for metabolic purposes, and partly to keep the plants from wilting. Some plants, known as succulents (such as cacti and aloes), have specialized storage organs in leaves and stems which can be used to store water in dry environments.
Plants store water in a large central vacuole
Plant cells store water in their large central vacuole having cell sap.
Plants store their water and food in the parenchymatous cells of root, stem and leaves.
In the Central Vacuole
Plant cells store water in the vacuole.
In the roots and the stems of the plant.
becouse it might need it for
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The plant cell has a vacoule to store water, food, and waste
Store water
Leaves
A valuole is a fluid filled sack found in plant cells. Its function is to store food, water and waste materials.
The underground stems do not absorb water and mineral salts for the plant, rather these store the prepared food material in them to overcome adverse environmental conditions.
Well, it depends on what plant it is... But it is usually it's roots.
The plant cell has a vacoule to store water, food, and waste
if your talking about the flower no, flowers store water in the leaves and they dont really have food, they turn the water into food using their leaves.
To store water, food, and air.
Some roots store carbohydrates or water
they store food in their seeds which also contain their embryos The central vacuole, an organelle inside each plant cell, stores food, water, and waste.
The vacuole's function is to store food and water in the plant cell.
The vacuole's function is to store food and water in the plant cell.
Dahlia store food in their tubers.
You should store plant based foods in salt water because salt water can cause plant cells to lose water due to osmosis, that also kills bacterias, so food can be stored for a long time. Also, I know that you can preserve food in saltwater so it doesn't rot as fast.
A vacuole works beside the chloroplast, mitochondria, and the lysosomes.
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