a vacuole
The vacuole stores water and breaks down materials.
The structure in plant cells that stores chlorophyll is called a chloroplast. Chloroplasts are responsible for photosynthesis, where they capture energy from sunlight and convert it into chemical energy in the form of glucose.
The small cavity within the cytoplasm of an amoeba that stores food is called a food vacuole. This structure helps the amoeba digest and break down food particles for energy.
The bladder stores waste materials produced by the kidneys until they are excreted from the body through urination.
A vacuole stores materials in the cell.
Vacuole is the saclike structure within a cell that stores materials such as water, nutrients, and waste products for use by the cell. Vacuoles help maintain the cell's shape, regulate its internal environment, and facilitate processes like digestion and waste removal.
vestigial structure.what is that store the waste materials
Vacuole
nucleolus
The seed structure that stores food for the embryo is called the endosperm. It provides essential nutrients for the developing plant embryo to germinate and grow.
Its called Vacuoles
an organelle called vacuole
A saclike organ in a bee that stores nectar
Sperm is stored and matured in a structure adjacent to the testicles. It is called the epididymis.
The vestigial structure that stores waste materials in the human body is the appendix. While it is often considered a remnant of our evolutionary past with no essential function, some studies suggest it may play a role in gut flora management. However, its removal typically does not lead to significant health issues, highlighting its vestigial nature.
This would be called the nucleolus
In a cell, DNA or Deoxiribose Nucleic Acid stores and transmits genetic information.