Yes, both are necessary for the cell to produce energy to function.
Water, carbon dioxide and oxygen can enter a cell through the plasma membrane.
Through the cell membrane.
An amoeba lives in an aqueous environment; some oxygen from the air will normally dissolve into the water (or, oxygen is released by plants living in the water) and oxygen will enter the amoeba by the process of diffusion.
Three are molecules with different elements. Oxygen is not.
it is easy to separate sugar from water. allow the water to evaporate to get back sugar. splitting of water into hydrogen and oxygen requires more energy than the above.
Water, carbon dioxide and oxygen can enter a cell through the plasma membrane.
Through the cell membrane.
Oxygen and water molecules can penetrate the cell membrane due to small gaps that are created by the lipid molecules. Lipid molecules overlap each other which makes the gaps. The oxygen and water molecules then enter in the gaps. The cell membrane in this case is semi permeable.
The membrane is permeable to water but not to sugar.
The cell membrane will absorb food, water, and oxygen. .
Glucose.
An amoeba lives in an aqueous environment; some oxygen from the air will normally dissolve into the water (or, oxygen is released by plants living in the water) and oxygen will enter the amoeba by the process of diffusion.
Three are molecules with different elements. Oxygen is not.
Magic, perhaps?Water cannot be used to produce sugar and oxygen.
plasma membrane allows water to enter animal cell
Membrane transporter.
oxygen and water