There are 2 types of storage container:
1: Portable wooden storage container. This capacity of this type of container is typically 35 square feet and they are usually delivered to the customers' address. Once there you can load them with the items you wish to store and once this is done the storage company staff will come back and nail the box shut and take it away to be held in long-term storage. You would usually be able to access your things if you give a few days notice.
2: Storage room. A normal storage facility would have many rooms of different sizes, each individually separated in which customers' can store their posessions. You can chose the size of room most appropriate to the amount of things you have to store and you would be able to lock the door with your own padlock. Typically customer are able to access these storage rooms at any time without giving notice and therefore they are extreemly useful as a way of coping with the ever increasing amount of posessions that we all seems to have these days.
The storage container in a cell generally contains the waste produced by the plant. This storage container is called a vacuole.
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Storage containers in a cell are meant to sore seeds or plant propagules at low temperature and humidity to ensure longer viability.
A liposome
They are called vacuole
lysosome
I am sure it is golgi apparatus . Its function include the storage,modification and packaging of products in a cell.
Vacuoles is your answer. In plant cells Vacuoles are very large in animal cells vacuoles are much much smaller usually not even labelled in diagrams.
The outer boundary of a general animal cell is the cell membrane.
The storage chamber within a cell is called a vacuole. The vacuole contains the needed resources for the cell to survive.
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Vacuoles
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mitoshonoria
They are called vacuole
they are called gyrosomes and tereosomes
endoplasmic reticulum
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Vacuoles
Vacuoles
The storage areas of a cell are called vacuoles. They are typically enclosed by a membrane and store food, excess water, or waste.