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Stores water and food. Regulates waste products
-Nucleus
-Mitochondria
-Cell membrane
-Ribosome
-Vacuole
-Chloroplast
-Cytoplasm
-Nucleus
-Mitochondria
-Cell membrane
-Ribosome
-Vacuole
-Chloroplast
-Cytoplasm
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The structure that primarily "stores water and food" and "regulates waste products" from the list you provided is the **Vacuole**.
Here’s a brief explanation of the other components in the list:
- **Nucleus**: Contains the genetic material (DNA) and controls cell activities.
- **Mitochondria**: Known as the "powerhouse of the cell," it generates energy through cellular respiration.
- **Cell membrane**: A protective barrier that regulates what enters and exits the cell.
- **Ribosome**: Synthesizes proteins, often found floating freely in the cytoplasm or attached to the endoplasmic reticulum.
- **Chloroplast**: Involved in photosynthesis, converting sunlight into energy; found in plant cells.
- **Cytoplasm**: The gel-like substance within the cell membrane that contains organelles and is the site of many metabolic processes.
If you have more questions or need further information, feel free to ask!
Here’s a brief explanation of the other components in the list:
- **Nucleus**: Contains the genetic material (DNA) and controls cell activities.
- **Mitochondria**: Known as the "powerhouse of the cell," it generates energy through cellular respiration.
- **Cell membrane**: A protective barrier that regulates what enters and exits the cell.
- **Ribosome**: Synthesizes proteins, often found floating freely in the cytoplasm or attached to the endoplasmic reticulum.
- **Chloroplast**: Involved in photosynthesis, converting sunlight into energy; found in plant cells.
- **Cytoplasm**: The gel-like substance within the cell membrane that contains organelles and is the site of many metabolic processes.
If you have more questions or need further information, feel free to ask!
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