No. Heavy water refers to water formed with a majority of the heavier isotopes of hydrogen, which are very radioactive; this water can be used to transport such isotopes more easily.
Cells use many different chemicals to get their energy, but water is a product of the process, not an "ingredient".
The vacuole stores water and nutrients in a cell. It helps maintain cell structure and provides support.
The water and food sack.
Yes, it is in plant cells, and it stores mostly water and other nutrients in case a drought or another weather-related disaster occurs that results in lack of water.
it helps i think by providing food nutritiont and water
The vacuole stores water and breaks down materials.
The vacuole stores water and nutrients in a cell. It helps maintain cell structure and provides support.
The water and food sack.
No particular cell stores food and water. It simply is stored in the cells valcuole.
In the organelle the vacuoles stores water, and minerals in the cell. The part of the cell that stores food is the plastid.
food and water
The vacuoles store food water and waste in a cell
The vacuoles store food,, water and waste in a cell.
nucleus
They store the food and water
The vacuale
When a cell takes in food and water, it is called endocytosis. This process involves the cell engulfing substances from its external environment by forming a vesicle around them.
Yes, it is in plant cells, and it stores mostly water and other nutrients in case a drought or another weather-related disaster occurs that results in lack of water.