In a plant cell a vacuole stores water. The membrane allows the passage of water into and out of the cell. The vacuole gets smaller if there is not enough water in the environment because its water is being used in the cell to keep the cell functioning normally.
i think it is the Valcuole
Valcules are the storage areas of the cells. Valcules store food, and other material, needed by the cell.
In a plant cell a vacuole stores water. The membrane allows the passage of water into and out of the cell. The vacuole gets smaller if there is not enough water in the environment because its water is being used in the cell to keep the cell functioning normally.
im guessing that you mean like this? nucleus-principal valcuole-storage/lockers mitochondrion-generator cell membrane-inside walls cell wall- outside wall lysosomes-trash cans
a) Vacuoles are full of cell sap and provide turgidity and rigidity to the cell. b) Amino acids, sugars, various organic acids and some proteins are stored in vacuoles. c) In some unicellular organisms, specialised vacuoles helps in expelling excess water and some wastes from the cell.
A Valcuole Is A Membrane-Bound Space In The Cytoplasm Of Cells Used For The Temporary Storage Of Materials.
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i think it is the Valcuole
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Chloroplast, and a Valcuole :)
the function of a valcuole is to store all of the waste from thte plant cell.
A Valcuole Is A Membrane-Bound Space In The Cytoplasm Of Cells Used For The Temporary Storage Of Materials.
No particular cell stores food and water. It simply is stored in the cells valcuole.
Vacuoles are storage bubbles found in cells. They are found in both plant and animal cells. They store food, water, and other nutrients.
Valcules are the storage areas of the cells. Valcules store food, and other material, needed by the cell.