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vacuoles
Vacuoles
Vacuoles are organelles that store food, water, and other materials needed by the cell. In plant cells, large central vacuoles store water and help maintain turgor pressure. In animal cells, smaller vacuoles store various molecules and help regulate the cell's internal environment.
The storage unit of a cell is the vacuole. Vacuoles are membrane-bound organelles found in the cytoplasm of plant cells and some protists. They store water, nutrients, waste products, and other materials needed by the cell.
They are the lysomes. they recycle materials in cells
They are the equivalent of human organs, just in a cell. Some are responsible for converting glucose into.atp(energy), others create ribosomes, others transport dna and some store materials needed for the cell
Vacuoles are saclike organelles that store materials such as water, nutrients, and waste products within plant and fungal cells. Vacuoles help maintain cell turgor pressure, support the cell structure, and can also perform functions like waste isolation and pigment storage.
Vacuoles are organelles encharged to store food,water,or other materials needed by the cell. The can also store waste products until the wastes are removed. Ribosomes are grain-shaped organelles that produce proteins.
the organelle that stores material within the cell is the vacuole. the vacuole stores things such as food, waste, etc. it is also known as the 'storage area'.
Vacuoles are saclike organelles that store materials such as water, nutrients, and waste products in plant and fungal cells. They help maintain turgor pressure and store important molecules for various cellular processes.
Storage tanks of a cell refer to organelles like vacuoles and lysosomes that store various materials such as water, nutrients, and waste products. These organelles help regulate the cell's internal environment and maintain homeostasis by storing and releasing molecules as needed.
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