it is the organelle
central vacuole
the cell usually dies because the chemicals destory the cell.
The Golgi appartus stores, packages, and transports chemicals within a cell.
The vacuole is the organelle in a plant cell responsible for storing water, nutrients, pigments, and waste products. It helps maintain turgor pressure and can store various substances needed for the cell's activities.
organelle that packages manufactured chemicals for transport out of the cell
Golgi Bodies
chlororoplasts have bodies that store and release chemicals for cell use ~ answered by a middle school student ~
central vacuole
central vacuole
Organelles such as vesicles and lysosomes store and release chemicals for cell use. Vesicles transport substances within the cell or to the cell membrane for secretion, while lysosomes contain enzymes that break down cellular waste materials. Both organelles are important for maintaining cellular function and responding to changes in the cell's environment.
Organelles such as the endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, and vesicles store and release chemicals in a cell. These organelles play important roles in protein synthesis, processing, and transport within the cell.
the cell usually dies because the chemicals destory the cell.
The Golgi appartus stores, packages, and transports chemicals within a cell.
The vacuole is the organelle in a plant cell responsible for storing water, nutrients, pigments, and waste products. It helps maintain turgor pressure and can store various substances needed for the cell's activities.
The axon terminals contain chemicals, called "neurotransmitters," which are released in order for the cell to communicate with nearby cells.
uh. i would store no chemicals next to food
There are two parts of a cell that contain chemicals: lysosomes and peroxisomes.