A cell stores water in a vacuole. Plant cells usually have larger ones, and animal cells...those usually have little or no vacuoles at all! Sometimes, plants cells have multiple vacuoles. Gosh, I could go on and on, but no, sorry. Go look in your science book or something. Right, Im lazy. go Google it.
store water
Yes, it is in plant cells, and it stores mostly water and other nutrients in case a drought or another weather-related disaster occurs that results in lack of water.
They store food and wasted. Some vacuoles also store extra water. They pump extra water out of the cell
It holds water in the cell for later use.
Vacuoles. Vacuoles store food and waste. Some vacuoles store extra water. They are often described as liquid filled space and are surrounded by a membrane. Some cells, most notably Amoeba, have contractile vacuoles, which can pump water out of the cell if there is too much water.
Vacuoles are organelles that store waste and water. They are the trash bins of the cell.
The vacuoles store food water and waste in a cell
The vacuoles store food,, water and waste in a cell.
They store the food and water
store water
Yes, it is in plant cells, and it stores mostly water and other nutrients in case a drought or another weather-related disaster occurs that results in lack of water.
They store water and food for the cell.
They store water and nutrients
a vacuole
plant cell
They store water and nutrients
The vacuoles in the cell store the water, food, and waste.