Lysosomes
The vacuole holds the food, water, and wastes.
Vacuole is the organelle in the cytoplasm that stores food, water, waste, and other substances. It helps maintain the cell's turgor pressure and structure. In plant cells, they are usually large and central, while animal cells have smaller and multiple vacuoles.
Vacuoles in plant cells and storage granules in animal cells store food by storing nutrients and other essential molecules. These organelles can release stored nutrients when the cell needs energy or building blocks for growth and repair.
The organelle that is a fluid-filled sac used for storage is called a vacuole. Vacuoles can store nutrients, water, waste products, and other substances within a cell.
Vacuole is the organelle found in cells that can store food, water, enzymes, or waste. Vacuoles help regulate the cell's internal environment and maintain turgor pressure.
Vacuoles
In the organelle the vacuoles stores water, and minerals in the cell. The part of the cell that stores food is the plastid.
Lysosomes! Peroxisomes!
Central VacuoleThe The Central Vacuole is the organelle within the cytoplasm of plant cells that temporarily stores food, ensymes, and wastes.
The organelle primarily responsible for intracellular digestion.
Central Vacuoles
Vacuoles and lysosomes
vacuoles
Vacuoles
When food vacuoles fuse with lysozymes (type of organelle), the digestive enzymes in the lysozyme digest the food particles. This is how intracellular digestion occurs, the feeding mechanism for many prokaryotes and even some cells in the human body such as macrophages which engulf foreign cells.
The organelle that stores food is plants as well as fungi is the vacuole. A vacuole is enclosed and also stores the waste.
The vacuole holds the food, water, and wastes.