Cells store various substances in liquid form, primarily in the cytoplasm and organelles such as vacuoles. These substances can include nutrients, waste products, and signaling molecules, as well as water, which helps maintain cell turgor and homeostasis. Additionally, specific cells may store lipids, carbohydrates, or ions in liquid droplets or vesicles for energy and metabolic processes. This storage allows cells to regulate their internal environment and respond to changing conditions.
Come on boy food in liquid form???
They make glucose via photosynthesis. Then use glucose to make starch, which they store for later use.
they store it in the plant cells to use later.
Liquid
The sack of liquid found inside plant cells is called a vacuole. Vacuoles are membrane-bound organelles that store various substances, including water, nutrients, and waste products. In plant cells, they can occupy a large portion of the cell's volume, helping to maintain turgor pressure, which is essential for the plant's structure and support. Additionally, vacuoles play a role in regulating the cell's internal environment and can store pigments and defensive compounds.
Energy cells store in lipids to use them later.
the answer is:energy
they store them for later
Cells store energy in the form of lipids, primarily as triglycerides, within specialized structures called lipid droplets. These lipid droplets can be broken down through a process called lipolysis to release stored energy as needed by the cell.
Mitochondrions store power in animal cells for later use. However, plants have chloroplasts to store energy.
Come on boy food in liquid form???
Vacuoles store nutrients for later use in animal and plant cells
They make glucose via photosynthesis. Then use glucose to make starch, which they store for later use.
I don't know. That's what I came on here for!
The plant starts by slugging one out until it is completly soft
What is the main liquid that vacuoles store
they store it in the plant cells to use later.