Term Name: vacuole
Synonyms: vacuolar carboxypeptidase Y
Definition: A closed structure, found only in eukaryotic cells, that is completely surrounded by unit membrane and contains liquid material. Cells contain one or several vacuoles, that may have different functions from each other. Vacuoles have a diverse array of functions. They can act as a storage organelle for nutrients or waste products, as a degradative compartment, as a cost-effective way of increasing cell size, and as a homeostatic regulator controlling both turgor pressure and pH of the cytosol.
Ontology: GO: Cellular Component [GO:0005773]    QuickGO    AmiGO

Relationships
is part of: cytoplasm
has parts: acrosomal matrix micropexophagy-specific membrane apparatus vacuolar lumen vacuolar membrane vacuolar proton-transporting V-type ATPase, V1 domain
is a type of: intracellular membrane-bounded organelle
has subtype: autophagosome contractile vacuole lytic vacuole plant-type vacuole post-lysosomal vacuole storage vacuole
inverse has_part: endomembrane system
inverse occurs_in: maintenance of protein location in vacuole protein catabolic process in the vacuole vacuolar calcium ion homeostasis vacuolar protein processing