The 3 things vacuoles hold are food, nutrients and in some cases waste products. Vacuoles are storage compartments found in a cell.
Vacuoles
Yes. Animal cell vacuoles do hold wastes, along with water and nutrients.
The vacuoles in a cell hold water for the cell
Vacuoles have a functions and/or importances. 1. Vacuoles remove dangerous structural debris. 2. Vacuoles hold the waste/bad things. 3. Vacuoles export unwanted substances. So, for the main part they deal with unwanted substances.
No, but they have multiple, smaller vacuoles.
vacuoles hold water and stuff
they hold water for plants
Vacuoles
waste, nutrient, water
Yes. Animal cell vacuoles do hold wastes, along with water and nutrients.
Vacuoles wich hold water in them.
The vacuoles in a cell hold water for the cell
Vacuoles have a functions and/or importances. 1. Vacuoles remove dangerous structural debris. 2. Vacuoles hold the waste/bad things. 3. Vacuoles export unwanted substances. So, for the main part they deal with unwanted substances.
animal don't have vacuoles because they don't make their own food the vacuole is a compartment only in plant cells that hold food water and other materials like sugar these are necessary for the plant cell to survive
Vacuoles in a cell can be likened to storage warehouses in a city. They store various molecules, nutrients, and waste products until they are needed or can be disposed of. Just like warehouses hold items for future use, vacuoles hold materials for the cell's functions.
alens have a vacuoles because the thing witch has a vacuoles should be green
Vacuoles are used for temporarily storing materials and are generally larger in plant cells. Therefore they are able to hold more materials such as water and food for the plant cells. The vacuoles in plants control wilting.