The process by which a cell expels wastes from a vesicle is exocytosis. Exocytosis is the opposite process of endocytosis since it involves moving items outside to the extracellular space.
Euglena get rid of waste through a process called exocytosis. They store waste in specialized compartments within their cell called vacuoles, and then release the waste outside the cell when the vacuoles fuse with the cell membrane.
The vacuoles.
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 store waste in plant cells and lysosomes store waste in animal cells until it can be removed from the cell.
Pseudo vacuoles are structures formed within a cell that resemble vacuoles but do not perform the same functions. They may be the result of cellular processes such as vesicle formation or organelle degradation, and can vary in size and composition. Pseudo vacuoles are not true vacuoles, which are membrane-bound organelles with specific roles in storage, waste management, and cell maintenance.
it what release food, water, and waste products.
The vacuoles store food water and waste in a cell
The vacuoles store food,, water and waste in a cell.
waste, nutrient, water
the vacuoles
a vacuole collects the waste from the plant or animal
They store water, food or waste
vacuoles
the vacuole stores water and waste inside of a cell by:rambo
vacuoles- part of a plant or animal cell where food and waste are stored.
Lysosomes and vacuoles are organelles that have a waste-removal function in a cell. Lysosomes contain enzymes that break down and degrade cellular waste and debris, while vacuoles can store waste materials and assist in their removal from the cell.
It is sort of like a storage bin for the cell. It sucks in all the waste of the cell.