No, the mitochondria stores energy in the sugars. The vacuoles store waste and food.
Vacuoles
What is the main liquid that vacuoles store
Vacuoles store food and junk
Vacuoles help to store mainly water, but they also store things like salts and carbohydrates. Vacuoles in plant cells are much bigger than vacuoles in animal cells.
The vacuoles store food water and waste in a cell
The vacuoles store food,, water and waste in a cell.
the mitochondria is like a stomach that gives out energy and the vacuoles store water and nutrients and i think waste (biggest in plants)
Vacuoles. Vacuoles store food and waste. Some vacuoles store extra water. They are often described as liquid filled space and are surrounded by a membrane. Some cells, most notably Amoeba, have contractile vacuoles, which can pump water out of the cell if there is too much water.
When storing vacuoles supply you should a few things. You should have water, food, light and blankets.
Vacuoles do not produce energy themselves. Instead, they store essential molecules, ions, and water for the cell and help in maintaining turgor pressure. The energy used by vacuoles is obtained through processes like photosynthesis and cellular respiration occurring in other parts of the cell.
Plant cells have cell walls, chloroplasts for photosynthesis, and larger vacuoles compared to animal cells. Animal cells do not have cell walls, chloroplasts, or large vacuoles. Additionally, plant cells store energy as starch, while animal cells store energy as glycogen.
In their cell's vacuoles!