The large fluid-filled organelle in mature plant cells is the central vacuole. It plays a critical role in maintaining turgor pressure and storing nutrients, waste products, and pigments. The central vacuole also helps regulate cell size and shape.
Vacuole. It is a large fluid-filled sac in plant cells that stores water, nutrients, wastes, and pigments. It helps support the cell structure and regulate cell turgor pressure.
Central vacuole. It occupies most of the cell's volume and plays a role in storing water, maintaining turgor pressure, and storing nutrients and waste products.
A vacuole is a large central fluid-filled organelle in plant cells that helps maintain turgidity by storing water and maintaining pressure.
The largest organelle in most mature living plant cells is typically the vacuole. This organelle is responsible for storing water, nutrients, and waste products, while also providing structural support to the cell.
The large fluid-filled organelle in mature plant cells is the central vacuole. It plays a critical role in maintaining turgor pressure and storing nutrients, waste products, and pigments. The central vacuole also helps regulate cell size and shape.
Central Vacuole
Vacuole. It is a large fluid-filled sac in plant cells that stores water, nutrients, wastes, and pigments. It helps support the cell structure and regulate cell turgor pressure.
Central vacuole. It occupies most of the cell's volume and plays a role in storing water, maintaining turgor pressure, and storing nutrients and waste products.
A vacuole is a large central fluid-filled organelle in plant cells that helps maintain turgidity by storing water and maintaining pressure.
The largest organelle in most mature living plant cells is typically the vacuole. This organelle is responsible for storing water, nutrients, and waste products, while also providing structural support to the cell.
mitochondria and nucleus
Mature red blood cells in the circulating blood are filled with hemoglobin, a protein that carries oxygen from the lungs to all parts of the body.
The Nucleus
vacuole
the vacuole
red blood cells gradually become filled with hemoglobin, their nuclei and other organelles are forced out. Thus, mature red blood cells do not have nuclei.