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match the following (a) storage room of a cell

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Answered by sidu2
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Vacoules are termed as storage sacs of the cell as they store food.
Answered by writersparadise
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The storage room of a cell is referred to as a vacuole. A vacuole is essentially a membrane around a mass of fluid.


Vacuoles are used to store food or any nutrient that a cell needs for survival. At times, they also store water. Sometimes, vacuoles even store waste products to prevent contamination of the cells. The waste is later flushed out of the cell.


Vacuoles are found in both plants and animals. However, the vacuoles in plants are bigger than the vacuoles in animals.
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