Vacuoles are storage organelles that usually form from the golgi apparatus. They are membrane- bound and can have many possible functions. Occupy large space in plant cells. They can store substances, such as possible food ( for nutrition), metabolic wastes and toxins that are to be taken ou of the cell, and water. Allow higher surface area to volume ratios even at larger sizes for cells. Allow an uptake in water that provides rigidity for the organism
The Vacuole. Vacuoles are much larger in plants than in animals.
Vacuoles are responsible for storing nutrients, waste products, and maintaining turgor pressure in plant cells. They can also help maintain the pH balance within the cell and assist in cell growth and maintenance.
The central vacuole occupies a large portion of the volume in a plant cell. It is responsible for maintaining turgor pressure, storing nutrients, and regulating cell size.
Lysosomes fuse with the food vacuole, releasing digestive enzymes that break down the food material into smaller molecules. The lysosomal enzymes then facilitate the digestion of food material within the vacuole, allowing the cell to absorb the nutrients released from digestion.
the vacuole.
the job of the cell vacuole is to store water, food and air
the job is to make food
the job is to make food
The Vacuoles job is to create food for the cell
it is good because it can help the plants.
To store water, food, and air.
A vacuole is a membrane-bound organelle which is present in all eukaryotic cells.
A vacuole stores food, water, and waste until it can be used or released.
The vacuole is type of trash bin in animal cells.
its job is to protect its cell that it has in its chloplast and the central vacuole in the square shaped irregular parts that it has inside its self.
serve to store nutrients, products of secretion, and fats, depending on the tissue type.
The vacuole stores water.