vacuole.
The organelle is chloroplast.
Organelles called vacuoles are used by the cell to store food, water and waste products. Vacuoles in animal cells are smaller than those in plant cells.
vacuole
In a plant cell, there is an organelle (part of a cell) called the vacuole. The vacuole is where all water, salts, minerals are stored. The plant organelle, the central vacuole, is a water storage organelle that has multiple functions but is most well known for its role in maintaining "turgor pressure" for structural support of plant tissues. When the plant experiences water loss from its cells, the central vacuole shrinks in size, and the turgor pressure of the cell is lower, causing the plant tissues to exhibit wilting (the limpness you see in a plant stem and leaves when you haven't watered it in a while). So, all plants use their central vacuoles to store water, partly to use for metabolic purposes, and partly to keep the plants from wilting. Some plants, known as succulents (such as cacti and aloes), have specialized storage organs in leaves and stems which can be used to store water in dry environments.
The organelles that store things like neurotransmitters used in nerve cells are vesicles. A vesicle is a small liquid filled sac within a cell.
The organelle used to store digested food and water is known as the vacuole. The food is released and broken down whenever the cells need it.
organelle that is used to store material, such as water, food, or enzymes, that are needed by the cell
The organelle is chloroplast.
Organelles called vacuoles are used by the cell to store food, water and waste products. Vacuoles in animal cells are smaller than those in plant cells.
water store is a supply water that can be used in the future.
A reservoir is an artificial lake used to store water
An organelle serves the function of an organ, but on a microscopic level being used by every living cell to process its food, sebd messages, store waste, ect.
Contractile Vacuole
vacuole
Water is primarily used for drinking, cleaning, food creation, and power across the country.
A hot water bottle was primarily used to warm warm parts of your body, such as your head when you were ill. This practice was primarily used during the 16-17th centuries.
In a plant cell, there is an organelle (part of a cell) called the vacuole. The vacuole is where all water, salts, minerals are stored. The plant organelle, the central vacuole, is a water storage organelle that has multiple functions but is most well known for its role in maintaining "turgor pressure" for structural support of plant tissues. When the plant experiences water loss from its cells, the central vacuole shrinks in size, and the turgor pressure of the cell is lower, causing the plant tissues to exhibit wilting (the limpness you see in a plant stem and leaves when you haven't watered it in a while). So, all plants use their central vacuoles to store water, partly to use for metabolic purposes, and partly to keep the plants from wilting. Some plants, known as succulents (such as cacti and aloes), have specialized storage organs in leaves and stems which can be used to store water in dry environments.