What part of a cell stores water?

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The question is asking about the specific part of a cell that is responsible for storing water. This likely refers to organelles or structures within the cell that have detoxifying or storage functions.

Answer

Vacuole

The part of the cell that stores water is the vacuole.

Answer for screen readers

The part of the cell that stores water is the vacuole.

More Information

In plant cells, vacuoles are large and central, occupying a major volume of the cell to store water, nutrients, and waste products.

Tips

Common mistakes include confusing vacuoles with vesicles, which also store substances but typically are smaller and have different functions.

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