The Vacuole. Vacuoles are much larger in plants than in animals.
The vacuoles in the cell store the water, food, and waste.
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The vacuole is the part of a cell that stores water and nutrients. It acts as a storage organelle and helps maintain the cell's turgor pressure and regulate its internal environment.
The cell membrane is made out of two layers , a nonpolar and polar part. The polar part is the hydrophilic part , meaning water loving , and the nonpolar is hydrophobic part - water hating. The polar/hydrophilic part is inside of the membrane and the outer portion is the hydrophobic/nonpolar . You don't want the cell to exist in water or be soluble in water because then we would dissolve , all our cells , tissues etc. That's why the cell membranes outer portion is nonpolar and is not miscible with water . The cell membrane allows water molecules to come in and out of the cell by osmosis , and that is when water molecules can free out and in of the cell through the cell membrane .
The flagellum of a collar cell helps to create water currents that bring in water along with small particles and nutrients.
Vacuoles are organelles that store waste and water. They are the trash bins of the cell.
Vacuoles are organelles that store waste and water. They are the trash bins of the cell.
The vacuoles in the cell store the water, food, and waste.
Vacuoles. Vacuoles store food and waste. Some vacuoles store extra water. They are often described as liquid filled space and are surrounded by a membrane. Some cells, most notably Amoeba, have contractile vacuoles, which can pump water out of the cell if there is too much water.
Vacuoles. Vacuoles store food and waste. Some vacuoles store extra water. They are often described as liquid filled space and are surrounded by a membrane. Some cells, most notably Amoeba, have contractile vacuoles, which can pump water out of the cell if there is too much water.
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what part of an animal cell contains water and dissolve and dissolve minerals?
i think it is the vacuole
Vacuoles. Vacuoles store food and waste. Some vacuoles store extra water. They are often described as liquid filled space and are surrounded by a membrane. Some cells, most notably Amoeba, have contractile vacuoles, which can pump water out of the cell if there is too much water.
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Plants store DNA in the NUCLEUS of the cell.
Phospholipids