I sure hope it does, because it has to get rid of waste products somehow.
Then again, it depends on how you define "excrete," and what type of cell you're talking about. Some cells ship protein products regularly, while others don't usually ship anything out of the cell membrane other than waste.
I sure hope it does, because it has to get rid of waste products somehow. Then again, it depends on how you define "excrete," and what type of cell you're talking about. Some cells ship protein products regularly, while others don't usually ship anything out of the cell membrane other than waste.
Freshwater protozoans excrete ammonia and mineral salts through the process of diffusion across their cell membrane. This allows waste products to pass out of the cell and maintain proper internal balance.
to either absorb/excrete whole protein molecules that are produced in other/same cell(s).
Bacteria eliminate waste through the cell membrane. It is in some form of liquid and gas.
One cell does it all. Breath, Eat, Excrete, Grow and Reproduce. One cell. Smaller than anything we can see unaided.
Ciliates excrete wastes through a contractile vacuole, which collects excess water and waste materials within the cell and expels them outside. The contractile vacuole helps maintain the osmotic balance within the cell by regulating the water content and removing waste products.
The Amoebae excrete waste through a vacuole which is in there cells construction.
Salmonella eliminates waste through the cell membrane. It is in some form of liquid and gas.
no, clouds not excrete
The amount of poop a person can excrete at once varies, but on average, it can range from a few ounces to a pound or more. The size of the bowel movement depends on factors such as diet, hydration, and individual differences in digestion and metabolism.
yes plants do infact excrete
Ferrets excrete to get rid of waste