That structure is called a vacuole, which serves various functions such as storage, waste disposal, and maintaining cell structure in plant cells and some protozoans. In plant cells, the central vacuole can also aid in maintaining turgor pressure.
Vacuoles are membranous sacs found in plant and animal cells. Those in plant cells tend to be larger than those in animal cells. They are like "storage tanks" and they can contain water, food, waste, or enzymes.
A vacuole is a sac inside a cell that acts as a storage area. It stores nutrients, waste products, and other substances needed by the cell. Vacuoles can also help maintain the cell's shape and structure.
Some structures that are present in plant cells and not in animal cells include chloroplasts, cell walls, and large central vacuoles. These structures are essential for the unique functions and characteristics of plant cells, such as photosynthesis, support and structure, and storage of water and nutrients.
A hair-like structure used for movement is called a cilium. Cilia are short, microscopic, hair-like structures that can be found on the surface of some cells. They beat in a coordinated manner to facilitate movement, such as propelling fluids over a cell or moving the cell itself.
Parenchyma cells in the cortex can act as storage areas for food and water in plants. These cells have large vacuoles that can store nutrients and water for the plant's use. Additionally, some plants have specialized storage tissues like the parenchyma cells in the pith region of stems or in the storage roots of plants like carrots or beets.
Many plant and some animal cells use oil for energy storage .
Cilia are hair-like structures used by some cells for movement.
The structure that sticks out from the cell surface and allows it to move is called a flagellum. Flagella are long, whip-like structures that some cells use to propel themselves through their environment.
That structure is called a vacuole, which serves various functions such as storage, waste disposal, and maintaining cell structure in plant cells and some protozoans. In plant cells, the central vacuole can also aid in maintaining turgor pressure.
Vacuoles are membranous sacs found in plant and animal cells. Those in plant cells tend to be larger than those in animal cells. They are like "storage tanks" and they can contain water, food, waste, or enzymes.
This structure is called a cell wall and it is found in plant cells and bacteria cells.
I suspect you mean antral metaplasia, when some of the cells of the stomach lining change structure and look more like intestinal lining cells.
A single whip-like propeller is characteristic of a flagellum, a structure found in some cells that aids in movement.
Some plants have bulbs as they store their complete life cycle in an underground storage structure.
A vacuole is a sac inside a cell that acts as a storage area. It stores nutrients, waste products, and other substances needed by the cell. Vacuoles can also help maintain the cell's shape and structure.
Flagellum is a large tail-like structure found in some cells that aids in cell movement by propelling the cell through a whip-like motion.