A vacuole is like a water balloon in that both serve as storage compartments. Just as a water balloon holds water, a vacuole stores various substances, such as water, nutrients, and waste products, within a cell. Additionally, both can expand and contract based on the amount of liquid they contain, affecting the overall structure and pressure within their respective environments. This functionality is crucial for maintaining balance and stability.
If you are making a cell model you can either use plastic bags or balloons filled with water.
An object that is like a vacuole would be a refrigerator. This is because it stores food for humans just like the vacuole stores food.
An item that can represent a vacuole would be a ballon or a plastic bag or even a water bottle because they hold water like a vacuole.
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A water bottle can represent a vacuole in a cell, as vacuoles store water, nutrients, and waste products in plant cells.
A specific type of vacuole, called a contractile vacuole expels excess water from many fresh water protists.
This vacuole is made up of cell membrane that is a water filled sac that acts like a storage area for food water and other materials.
the water vacuole absorbs and releases water
The vacuole can have several nicknames, like the refrigerator, the trash can, or the storage tank. This is because the vacuole's primary function is to store the cell's food, water, waste, and other materials.
A vacuole holds water and salts.
The plant vacuole stores food, water, and wastes. It gives support to soft structures, such as leaves. When there is an adequate supply of water, the solutes in the vacuole attract water into the vacuole by osmosis.
No, because a water balloons pop when they hit a hard surface where as a normal if you fill it with water then it will not pop when it hits a hard surface as it is not made from the same latex its made from a more fragile material.