You are trying to get the answers to a test I JUST took... It was easy :)
Don't worry the answer is central vacuole!
Inclusions are accumulated cell products that are not enclosed in a membrane. They can include stored nutrients, pigments, and waste products within the cytoplasm of a cell.
The young plant with stored food sealed inside a coat is called a seed. Seeds contain the necessary nutrients and genetic material for the plant to grow and develop.
For plant cells it is the central vacuole, but for animal cells its just called a vacuole.are you stupid
The vacuole of a cell stores water, nutrients, and waste products. It helps maintain the cell's shape and structure, and plays a role in regulating the cell's internal environment.
Dead organisms and waste products are broken down by decomposers such as bacteria, fungi, and other microorganisms. This process of decomposition releases nutrients back into the environment, allowing them to be recycled and used by other living organisms.
the large membrane-bound space where water, waste products, and nutrients are stored in the? Vacuole
Inclusions are accumulated cell products that are not enclosed in a membrane. They can include stored nutrients, pigments, and waste products within the cytoplasm of a cell.
Storage nutrients are typically stored in specialized structures called vacuoles within the cell. These vacuoles can be found in various locations depending on the organism, such as in the cytoplasm or near the cell membrane. The storage nutrients can be accessed and utilized by the cell when needed for energy or other metabolic processes.
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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.
Starch and water molecules in potato cells are stored in the vacuole, a membrane-bound organelle responsible for storing nutrients and waste products within the cell. The vacuole helps maintain the cell's turgor pressure and plays a role in regulating the cell's internal environment.
A large cavity where water and nutrients are stored in plants is called a central vacuole. This structure helps maintain turgor pressure, store ions and nutrients, and regulate cellular processes.
In a cell, water is stored in vacuoles, waste products are removed through the cell membrane by exocytosis or transported to lysosomes for breakdown, food molecules are stored in organelles like chloroplasts or mitochondria for energy production, and other cellular materials are stored in various organelles based on their function, such as proteins in the endoplasmic reticulum or lipids in the cell membrane.
Most of the cell's ATP is made in the inner membrane of the mitochondria through a process called oxidative phosphorylation. ATP is then stored and used as an energy source by the cell for various cellular activities.
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.