- What is the organelle that provides temporary storage of food enzymes and waste products?
- What organelle acts as a temporary storage for a cell?
- What contains food and waste for storage in a cell?
- What cell provides storage?
- What cell organelle is responsible for taking in food?
- What is a temporary storage center in the cell?
- What is the site of protein synthesis transports materials within the cell?
- What part of cell produces proteins?
- What processes food in a cell?
What is the organelle that provides temporary storage of food enzymes and waste products?
vacuole
In plant cells, temporary storage of food enzymes and waste products is provided by the vacuole. In animal cells, this work is done by the lysosomes.
What organelle acts as a temporary storage for a cell?
Organelle | Description | Factory Role |
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Vacuole | =temporary storage for water, waste products food and other cellular material -can be found in animal cell, but they are usually smaller and harder to identify | Warehouse |
What contains food and waste for storage in a cell?
Vacuoles
A vacuole is the storage area of the cell. Vacuoles store water, food, and waste.
What cell provides storage?
Cell Organelles
A | B |
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vacuole | storage tank for the cell |
chromosome | made of DNA – directions all activities in the cell |
golgi body | sorts and packages things to be delivered – mailroom |
lysosome | pushes trash vacuoles out the cell, digests old cell parts, breaks food down into smaller pieces |
What cell organelle is responsible for taking in food?
Mitochondria
Mitochondria are important parts of our cells because they take food and make energy that the rest of the cell can use.
What is a temporary storage center in the cell?
Vacuole. temporary storage cavities for water, food, and enzymes. Centrioles. structures used in reproduction (mitosis) Cytoplasm.
What is the site of protein synthesis transports materials within the cell?
Ribosome
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Structure/Function | Cell Part |
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The sites of protein synthesis | Ribosome |
Transports materials within the cell | Endoplasmic Reticulum |
The region inside the cell except for the nucleus | Cytoplasm |
Organelle that manages or controls all the cell functions in a eukaryotic cell | Nucleus |
What part of cell produces proteins?
Ribosomes
Ribosomes are the sites in a cell in which protein synthesis takes place. Cells have many ribosomes, and the exact number depends on how active a particular cell is in synthesizing proteins. For example, rapidly growing cells usually have a large number of ribosomes (Figure 5).
What processes food in a cell?
Science: Cell Parts
A | B |
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mitochondria | cell organelles that break down food molecules and release energy. |
lysosome | a cytoplasmic organelle that contains chemicals and digests wastes and worn out cell parts. |
cell wall | the rigid structure made of cellulose that surrounds a plant cell membrane and supports and protects it. |