If you are referring to large un needed cell parts then cells lysosomes will break down these parts. If you are referring to glucose or proteins there are many very specific procreses.
they have large and uncontrollable orgasms
Dehydradtion reactions cause cells to make polymers from monomers.
Synthetic polymers are chemicals made by rearranging the structure of existing molecules, especially large molecules containing carbon. The molecular chains (monomers) that make up organic molecules can be artifically strung together to create materials such as plastics, neoprene rubber, nylon and rayon.Synthetic polymers are man-made mega-molecules. Examples of modern and revolutionary synthetic polymers include DuPont pioneering Nylon and Dacron fibers.
Natural polymers will degrade over time.... man-made polymers are not biodegradable - and need to be processed.
polysaccharides
Monomers hook up to form polymers. There is a link below that will lead you to the Wikipedia post on polymers.Water is also produced, this is a condensation reaction.
Co2+h2o
because the plastic synthetic polymers are based on hydrocarbons, the polymers do not decompose easly.
nucleic acids
nucleus, mitochondria and chloroplast
Genes are cells that decompose in a plant cell.
Dehydradtion reactions cause cells to make polymers from monomers.
polymers cutin and/or cutan. With wax. Usually produced by epidermal cells.
starches,cellulose,nucleic acids,and proteins
Unfortunately many of the polymers found in the junkyards are highly stable and will not degrade for decades if not centuries. However, if todays polymers are made biodegradable and out of renewable resources, then you can make plastics that will rot naturally with minimal impact on the environment! Imagine eating a bag of potato chips made with a bio-friendly bag that will decompose into mulch a year later.
the molecules of the bolecules conjogulate with the dna polymers, which disattches with the conjolecules.
NO bacteria don't decompose protists instead they both are kept in different domain because protists have membrane-bounded nucleus, which bacterial cells lack.
No. They are polymers of actin that form 'filaments'. Membranes in eukaryotic cells are composed of a 'lipid bilayer'