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- how are vacuoles like storage bins? *
they hold all of the organelles within the cell
they store the energy until it is needed
they store food and wastes
they make and store proteins
Brief Explanations
To solve this, we analyze each option:
- "they hold all of the organelles within the cell": The cytoplasm or cytoskeleton holds organelles, not vacuoles. Eliminate.
- "they store the energy until it is needed": Mitochondria (for energy in a cell) or structures like fat cells store energy, vacuoles don't primarily store energy. Eliminate.
- "they store food and wastes": Vacuoles in cells (especially plant cells) store nutrients (food - like substances) and waste products, similar to how storage bins hold items. This matches.
- "they make and store proteins": Ribosomes make proteins, and vacuoles don't make proteins. Eliminate.
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C. they store food and wastes (assuming the options are labeled A, B, C, D with the third option being C; if the original labels are different, adjust accordingly, but based on the order, the correct option is the one stating "they store food and wastes")