"Vacuolar" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Vacuolar refers to or relating to a vacuole, which is a membrane-bound organelle found in cells, typically in plant cells and fungi. Vacuoles are essentially storage compartments within the cell that can hold various substances such as water, salts, minerals, and waste products.
In a broader sense, the term vacuolar can also be used to describe something that is related to or resembling a vacuole, such as:
Containing or resembling a large amount of a substance, often in a single location.
Filled or storing something, often in a limited or enclosed space.
Examples of how vacuolar might be used in a sentence:
"The plant's vacuolar cells stored water and nutrients during the dry season."
"The vacuolar content of the cell was observed under a microscope to determine the concentration of ions."
In biology, the term vacuolar is often used in the context of cell biology, particularly in plant cells, to describe structures and processes involving vacuoles.