volume
Yes. Animal cell vacuoles do hold wastes, along with water and nutrients.
White blood cells are produced by a multi-potent cell in the bone marrow.
Sex cells: sperm and eggs. These are produced my meiosis.
preserving cellular wastes
Cells produced by mitosis simply duplicate themselves, so they will always be identical to the cell they came from.
it depends on its surface area
Metabolism
forms of ammonia and nitrate
Lysosomes have the job of digesting wastes in the cell.
During the break-down of amino acids, nitrogen is a waste.
lysosomes
lysosomes
Mitosis starts with a diploid parent cell and ends with two diploid daughter cells. Meiosis starts with a diploid parent cell and ends with haploid daugther cells. The number of cells produced depends on the type of gamete being generated.
The vacuole if its a plant cell
New cells are formed from the pre existing cells by cell division
Yes. Animal cell vacuoles do hold wastes, along with water and nutrients.
yes