The organelle in a cell that acts like a storage tank and stores food and water
The plant cell has a vacoule to store water, food, and waste
The large sac that stores food and other materials in a cell is called a vacuole. Vacuoles also help maintain turgor pressure within the cell and can store waste products.
It is permanentaly present in amoeba and is required to take food and als excreate waste, the temporary str is gas vacoule and that to is not present in each amoebic organism
a vacoule
They eat the suger and serten traises of food and drink that flows through out vains after eatting/drinking.
it is not the vacoule because the vacoule is where food is storged
it is not the vacoule because the vacoule is where food is storged
it helps diigest food or stores it
O_O I don't know.....
A vacuole stores food, water, and waste until it can be used or released.
Yes animal do have vacoule cells
Paramecium ingest food by phagocytosis. Food enters through oral grove to cell mouth, there it enters a food vacoule. The food vacoule fuses with lysosome and is broken down by enzymes. The food is digested in cytoplasm. All undigested food remains in now smaller food vacoule which goes to anal pore, special sight on plasma membrane, and release the contents by exocytosis in the enviroment.
any kind of animal cell have a vacoule duhhh!!
in gas vacoule its gasses present and in food vacoule the waste product of food is present which are thrown out of vacoules
First, can I ask why this is in 'Cat Behaviour?' The purpose of a vacoule is to remove and store waste and water from the cell.
Yeah
In the cytoplasm.