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The Vacuole is responsible for storing waste
Waste can pass through a membrane due to its size and composition. Membranes have small pores or channels that allow smaller molecules or ions to pass through, while larger molecules or particles are blocked. Additionally, the chemical properties of the waste may also play a role in its ability to pass through a membrane.
enzymes break down food into smaller particles (nutrients) (waste) so that the body can utilize the nutrients and waste the particles the body does not need
Water intake is important in order to maintain a constant plasma osmolarity (concentration of salts and other chemicals), and for the kidneys to efficiently remove waste products. (Take this as a long yes.)
by hypertrophy (bigger) by making them do alot more work than they use to by lifting weights usually, and atrophy (not being used to same extent as they were)for them to get smaller or 'waste' away from lack of a sustained workload.
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At the present time there is no one living on the moon, and no waste being produced there. We cannot really predict if the moon will ever be inhabited.
The larger fire extinguisher can be used to put out more fire, or allows you to accidentally waste some of it and still put out smaller fires.
Cell size is limited by a cell's surface area to volume ratio. A smaller cell is more effective and transporting materials, including waste products, than a larger cell.
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The Vacuole is responsible for storing waste
the large intestine gets rid of the waste !
the large intestine gets rid of the waste !
the blood plasma carries waste products, including urea.
Waste can pass through a membrane due to its size and composition. Membranes have small pores or channels that allow smaller molecules or ions to pass through, while larger molecules or particles are blocked. Additionally, the chemical properties of the waste may also play a role in its ability to pass through a membrane.
A merger is when two companies combine forces. Mergers mostly involve one stronger company absorbing a smaller or weaker one, or two companies under a larger one being combined to reduce waste, or costs.