nutrients and reserve stord in the cytoplasm and yes i did answer this right cuz i hate it when people do'nt cuz i lyk using this
what are storage granules and why are they important to the cell?
They store nutrients and stuff...
a vacuole in plant cells and glycogen granules in eukaryotic cells
Another plant cell plastid other than the chloroplast is the amyloplast. Amyloplasts are responsible for the synthesis and storage of starch granules. They also convert this starch back into sugar when the plant needs energy.
The Golgi Apparatus
Cell CytoplasmThe cell cytoplasm contains various other substances and structures, including stored foods (glycogen granules and lipid droplets), pigment granules, crystals of various types, water vacuoles, and ingested foreign materials.Human A&P Lab. Manual -9th edition [cat version] Mariebpg. 44
Eosinophils
a vacuole in plant cells and glycogen granules in eukaryotic cells
This is the definition of an Amyloplast . A that forms starch granules and occurs in the cell of the plant storage tissue .
An agranulocyte is a cell without granules.
The specialized organelle found in a potato cell is an amyloplast. It is responsible for the synthesis and storage of starch granules.
No, they are simple storage molecules.
The white blood cell which has granules and is phagocytic is known as basophil. This is the least type of blood cell in the body.
They are responsible for the synthesis and storage of starch granules
They are responsible for the synthesis and storage of starch granules, through the polymerization of glucose.
Cell walls, Chloroplasts, Starch granules
Another plant cell plastid other than the chloroplast is the amyloplast. Amyloplasts are responsible for the synthesis and storage of starch granules. They also convert this starch back into sugar when the plant needs energy.
Cell walls, Chloroplasts, Starch granules
A secretory granule is the place where secretions are stored. Secretory granules are also an important component of the secretion process.