Oh, dude, the part of the cell that stores food is the vacuole. It's like the pantry of the cell, holding onto all those snacks for later. So, when the cell gets hungry, it can just raid the vacuole for some tasty treats.
In the organelle the vacuoles stores water, and minerals in the cell. The part of the cell that stores food is the plastid.
The food is stored in the flashy part of root, stem, leaves, fruits and seeds.
The vacuoles in the cell store the water, food, and waste.
In a plant cell, the vacuole stores water as well as food. The central vacuole stores food and water, but also waste.
In both plant and animal cells, the vacuole stores materials like food, water, and enzymes for metabolism. The plant cell also contains a central vacuole, which stores all of the above but also waste and other materials. The central vacuole is much larger than a regular vacuole but still abides by the same funciton.
The cell part that stores food are the vacuoles.
In the organelle the vacuoles stores water, and minerals in the cell. The part of the cell that stores food is the plastid.
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The Vacuoles.
The water and food sack.
The vacuole stores water and nutrients in a cell. It helps maintain cell structure and provides support.
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mitochondria make food and release energy, but vacuoles stores the food and energy
In a plant cell, the vacuole. It takes up half of the cell. In an animal cell, lysosomes. They are little bubbles of membrane that stores food and breaks it down for the cell to use.
The vacuoles.
Vacuoles are organelles that store waste and water. They are the trash bins of the cell.
In the organelle the vacuoles stores water, and minerals in the cell. The part of the cell that stores food is the plastid.