The storage area of a cell is called a vacuole.
A vacuole is a water-filled organelle that serves as a storage area for the cell. They are found in plant and fungi cells, as well as the cells of some other organisms.
It is called a VACUOLE.
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The cytoplasm :)
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Cytoplasm
A food vacuole can take up much of the space on the inside of the cell. This is because it acts as storage for the cell.
every structure inside the cell has a job. There is no structure inside the cell that does not provide something. The vacuole is like a storage area in the cell. The nucleus is like the brain of the cell. It holds the DNA.
Vacuoles are a part of plant cells that store sugar and water. When you bite into an apple, the juice that comes out is from vacuoles. So I guess... Plant cells make vacuoles... To answer your strangely worded question.
The organelle in a cell that acts like a storage tank and stores food and water
Cytoplasm
A food vacuole can take up much of the space on the inside of the cell. This is because it acts as storage for the cell.
The Vacuole is the storage area of a cell.
every structure inside the cell has a job. There is no structure inside the cell that does not provide something. The vacuole is like a storage area in the cell. The nucleus is like the brain of the cell. It holds the DNA.
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what provides storage for plant cells and takes up most of the plant cell inside
The cell membrane acts like a wall and protects everything inside the cell. In both the plant cell and animal cell.
This vacuole is made up of cell membrane that is a water filled sac that acts like a storage area for food water and other materials.
ATP is adenosine triphosphate, It acts as the energy currency in the cell, NOT energy storage.
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Vacuoles