the food is stored in the vacuole. there are more than one average sized vacuoles in animal cells that store food, waste, and water, and in plant cells, there is one large one that stores almost all water.
In plant cells, food and water are stored in the central vacuole. Animal cells do not have a central vacuole, so food and water are stored in organelles like mitochondria and the cytoplasm.
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 stores water and breaks down materials.
In plants, food is stored in the form of starch in specialized cells called parenchyma cells. Water is stored in vacuoles within plant cells, predominantly in the central vacuole located in the cytoplasm.
Food is stored in the form of starch in the plant cell's vacuole, while water is stored in the central vacuole to maintain turgor pressure. Waste products can be stored in vacuoles or transported out of the cell through vesicles for excretion.
In plant cells, food and water are stored in the central vacuole. Animal cells do not have a central vacuole, so food and water are stored in organelles like mitochondria and the cytoplasm.
Well the answer to your question is (Plasma).
The organelle that stores food is plants as well as fungi is the vacuole. A vacuole is enclosed and also stores the waste.
If you are asking about plant cells, then sugars are stored, along with salts, in the vacuole, for food for the plant. &:-)
The vacuole stores water and breaks down materials.
In plants, food is stored in the form of starch in specialized cells called parenchyma cells. Water is stored in vacuoles within plant cells, predominantly in the central vacuole located in the cytoplasm.
Food is stored in the form of starch in the plant cell's vacuole, while water is stored in the central vacuole to maintain turgor pressure. Waste products can be stored in vacuoles or transported out of the cell through vesicles for excretion.
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.
EASY! you should have learned this in grade 6 if you lived in BC canada. THE VACUOLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The place where food is stored inside a cell.
A Vacuole
In plant cells, a central vacuole stores water, nutrients, and waste. In animal cells, waste products are stored temporarily in structures called lysosomes before being expelled from the cell. Water is stored in animal cells as well, mainly in the cytoplasm and within organelles like the mitochondria.