You are trying to get the answers to a test I JUST took... It was easy :)
Don't worry the answer is central vacuole!
central vacuole
When organisms die decomposers, decompose them and then they get stored back into the soil given as nutrients.
Vacuole
Vacoules are membrane-bound organelles used to store food for the plant. Sometimes, even waste products are stored there to keep the other cells from contamination.
liederhosen Carbohydrates, proteins, fats and flavinoides etc.
Chloroplasts convert solar energy to chemical energy stored in food; and photosynthesis is when plants use sunlight to synthesize foods. The answer is chloroplast
the large membrane-bound space where water, waste products, and nutrients are stored in the? Vacuole
Vitamin
When organisms die decomposers, decompose them and then they get stored back into the soil given as nutrients.
In the ocean, the nutrients are stored beneath the sea rocks and in the ocean water.
Every cell has a a cell membrane and only water, oxygen, and CO2 can pass through it. The protein doorways help bring in large molecules. Waste products get sent out by the vesicles (which have there own membrane). Cells have organelles which are tiny organs in the cells. So basically the cell products are protected by the cell membrane which is made of layers of linked molecules.
Food that has had all of its nutrients removed is stored in the colon and rectum until it is defected out.
i think it depends on what type of nutrients it is eg. fat is stored in different places to carbs and proteins, etc.
The nutrients of the ocean is stored in the ocean water and on the rocks beneath the sea bed.
In the Membrane bound nucleus
liver
Nutrients spend different amounts of time in storeswithin the atmosphere, oceans, and land. Nutrients are stored for short periods of time in short-term stores, and are stored for long periods of time in longer-term stores.
No they do not have. They are stored in nucleous