vacuole
that's a bit tricky question. E.g. in B-lymphocytes, Endoplasmic reticulum with Golgi would that be. In theory, you could say that cytoplasm is the largest "structure". Usually, you would answer that the largest cellular structure is plasmatic membrane, but this is not intracellular. So I conclude that in many cells, cytoskeleton is the largest intracellular structure. Cytoskeleton is quite wide in many cells. By the way, in plants it is easier - usually, vacuole is definitely the largest structure in many plant cell types.
The central vacuole is responsible for storing water and toxins in a plant cell. It occupies a large portion of the cell volume and helps maintain turgor pressure in the cell. It also serves as a storage compartment for various molecules, including toxins.
Tuber is the modified organ of the plant potato.
The central vacuole in plant cells provides storage for various molecules, ions, and water. It takes up most of the space inside the plant cell and helps maintain turgor pressure, regulate cell growth, and store nutrients and waste products. The central vacuole also plays a role in maintaining the overall structure and stability of the plant cell.
The stem is the plant structure that is mismatched.
The plant structure that acts as a "storage tank", is a vacuole. A vacuole is used to store water and nutrients, such as sugar and minerals. Hope this helped! ☺️
Chloroplasts I think
A large vacuole is typically found in plant cells. In plant cells, the vacuole helps maintain cell structure, store nutrients, and regulate cell turgor pressure. Animal cells may have smaller vacuoles for storage but they are not as prominent as in plant cells.
The largest storage area in a plant cell is called the central vacuole. It is responsible for storing water, nutrients, waste products, and other substances that are essential for the cell's survival and functioning.
that's a bit tricky question. E.g. in B-lymphocytes, Endoplasmic reticulum with Golgi would that be. In theory, you could say that cytoplasm is the largest "structure". Usually, you would answer that the largest cellular structure is plasmatic membrane, but this is not intracellular. So I conclude that in many cells, cytoskeleton is the largest intracellular structure. Cytoskeleton is quite wide in many cells. By the way, in plants it is easier - usually, vacuole is definitely the largest structure in many plant cell types.
Mainly it is the large central vacuole. It is the largest.
VacuoleThe saclike storage structure found in both animal and plant cells is the vacuole. A vacuole is a membrane enclosed structure that is filled with water containing various dissolved substances.
VacuoleThe saclike storage structure found in both animal and plant cells is the vacuole. A vacuole is a membrane enclosed structure that is filled with water containing various dissolved substances.
The central vacuole is responsible for storing water and toxins in a plant cell. It occupies a large portion of the cell volume and helps maintain turgor pressure in the cell. It also serves as a storage compartment for various molecules, including toxins.
The vacuole.
it is called as a cotyledon....
Tuber is the modified organ of the plant potato.