Vacuole

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The cell organelle that stores materials

Real World Example

Imagine your kitchen pantry, where you store all your food supplies. Just like the pantry keeps your groceries organized and ready for when you need them, a vacuole in a cell serves a similar purpose by storing materials such as nutrients, water, and waste products. The vacuole is essentially the cell's pantry, holding onto essential items until they're needed, ensuring that everything is in its place and easily accessible for the cell's various activities.

Practice Version

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