Yes each living cell need energy to sustain life, hence it respires to get energy for its metabolism
Yes each living cell need energy to sustain life, hence it respires to get energy for its metabolism
They are basically are the same except that plant cells have chloroplasts, which trap sunlight for energy.
Xylem is a type of plant tissue responsible for transporting water and nutrients from the roots to the rest of the plant. It consists of specialized cells called tracheids and vessel elements that form a network of tubes for this purpose.
goriollas cary fur on their fur and plant it in the tropical forest.
To carry out respiration plants need the same things as you do! To carry out aerobic respiration they need a food source eg glucose, and oxygen: glucose + oxygen ----> water + carbon dioxide + ENERGY To carry out anaerobic respiration they ony need a source of food: glucose ----> carbon dioxide + ethanol (alcohol) + ENERGY It is important to realise that plants Cary out respiration all of the time, just as your cells do. Also, remember that respiration is the release of energy from food, not breathing. See http://www.bbc.co.UK/schools/gcsebitesize/biology/greenplantsasorganisms/0photosynthesisrev6.shtml
Without cellular respiration your body wouldn't have any energy to Cary out life functions. The purpose of cellular respiration is to preduce energy in the form of ATP molecules.
Hey, I'm pretty sure Cary-Blair is formulated to keep the bacteria (C. Diff mainly) and other enteric organisms alive. So my best guess would be that it would want to keep white blood cells at a minimum. Not a 100% sure though! --Lab Assistant.
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The address of the Cary Library is: 310 S Academy St, Cary, 27511 3399
Michael Cary Brown goes by Cary.
Ned Cary's birth name is Edward Cary.
Cary is in North Carolina.