Vacuole
The storage areas of a cell are called vacuoles. They are typically enclosed by a membrane and store food, excess water, or waste.
In cell biology, a vesicle is when the cell membrane folds in on itself, enclosing the item in a sphere. Vesicles are transport and storage structures in a cell's cytoplasm. Source- science textbook
cytoplasm
The vacuole in an organelle found in all eukaryotic cells that are the storage centers for the cell.
The storage area of a cell is called the cytoplasm. It is a jelly-like substance that fills the cell and holds the organelles in place.
The storage area of a cell is called the cytoplasm.
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Vacuoles
A Vacuole
The vacuole of a cell serves as a storage area. This area can store excess water or waste products, and sometimes stores food.
endoplasmic reticulum
a vacuole
A vacuole is a sac inside a cell that acts as a storage area. It stores nutrients, waste products, and other substances needed by the cell. Vacuoles can also help maintain the cell's shape and structure.
The Vacuole
Mitochondria produce energy for the cell in the form of ATP