Chloroplasts
A valuole is a fluid filled sack found in plant cells. Its function is to store food, water and waste materials.
The plastid
Urine is liquid waste Feces are solid waste products.
A Vacuole is a membrane bound sac that is filled with fluid. They store water, food, waste, and other substances the cell processes. Bpth plant and animal cells have them
Vacules store water, food and waste products.
Vacules store water, food and waste products.
Vacuole- liquid-filled spaces. They store food and wastes. Vacuoles also pump water out of cells and store extra water. Check out jasonisaballer on youtube!
Plasma
Plasma
Fluid waste products, or urine, are stored in the bladder. This muscular organ can hold up to 18 ounces (or half a litre) of urine (in most healthy adults)m before we feel the urge to empty it.
I assume you mean in plant cells. This is called the vacuole, and its not "water filled" its filled with a mix of water, sugars, waste products and lots of other things.
A vacuole is a central sac within a plant (or fungal) cell, usually filled with water and enzymes, that serves various metabolic uses. It can be the largest structure in some cells. It stores food, waste products, and other materials. (see related link)