to clean the center of the cell atom
function of cell
In protists, vacuoles have the additional function of storing food which has been absorbed by the organism and assisting in the digestive and waste management.
No, vacuoles do not produce proteins. Vacuoles are responsible for storing water, nutrients, and waste products, as well as maintaining turgor pressure in plant cells. Protein production occurs in the ribosomes and endoplasmic reticulum of a cell.
A vacuole is not primarily responsible for cellular respiration. While vacuoles are involved in storage, maintaining cell turgor, and waste disposal, the processes of energy production and respiration occur mainly in the mitochondria. Thus, cellular respiration is not a function of vacuoles.
They are found in aquatic protists.They remove excess water.
function of cell
Storage
Yes, vacuoles are present in animal cells. Their main function is to store nutrients, waste products, and maintain the cell's shape and structure.
Large vacuoles store water, nutrients, and waste products in plant cells, helping to maintain turgor pressure and regulate cell function. Small vacuoles in animal cells store and transport molecules such as neurotransmitters or enzymes, helping with cellular digestion and waste management.
vacuoles store food and water i believe
In protists, vacuoles have the additional function of storing food which has been absorbed by the organism and assisting in the digestive and waste management.
The number of vacuoles in a cell can vary depending on the cell type and its function. Typically, plant cells have one or more large central vacuoles, while animal cells may have smaller and fewer vacuoles scattered throughout the cell.
No, vacuoles do not produce proteins. Vacuoles are responsible for storing water, nutrients, and waste products, as well as maintaining turgor pressure in plant cells. Protein production occurs in the ribosomes and endoplasmic reticulum of a cell.
to store food and water for the cell.~Fortgranite1! on steam
All vacuoles in all cells have a similar function. They act as trash cans.
Vacuoles store materials such as water, salt, proteins, and carbohydrates.
Vacuoles are sometimes called waste bins of the cell.