a stomach because it stores materials
There's no "organ" or system in the human body that represents the role of the vacuole. Vacuoles exist in animal and plant cells and are involved in the movement of substances in and out of the cell.
Vacuoles stores water and nutrients.
An analogy for a vacuole is the bladder or the stomach. The vacuole is the storage area of the cell. The bladder stores waste and the stomach stores food in the body.
water supply is similar to a vacuole because it holds water and maintains the water balance.
That would be the vacuole. The vacuole stores and uses substances in both the plant and animal cells.
it is because the vacuole takes up a huge part of the cell. it is because the vacuole takes up a huge part of the cell.
A vacuole is a fat cell. A vacuole stores food for the purpose of support when the body is not getting the proper nutrition it needs.
a stomach because it stores materials
A vacuole is similar to the stomach.
water supply is similar to a vacuole because it holds water and maintains the water balance.
water supply is similar to a vacuole because it holds water and maintains the water balance.
its big big ugly poo
there is only 1 vacuole in our body
the vacuoles
Vacuole is found in the cytoplasm of the cell.
The vacuole is the storage part of a cell
a vacuole is the part of a cell that stores water
The Vacuole Or Kos Omak