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Q: What are the Similarities in plant and animal cells for the absorption of nutrients?
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What are the different and similarities plants and animal cells?

Plant cells have chloroplast and a cell wall while animal cells do not.


What have most chemical digestion and absorption?

The small intestine is the site of most chemical digestion and absorption in the digestive tract. During absorption, nutrients enter the bloodstream, and the circulatory system can then transport these nutrients to all body cells.


Absorption of nutrients by intestinal cells occurs by all the following mechanisms except?

Transmigration


What are some diffences and similarities about plant cells and animal cells?

Plant Cells have a cell wall and chlorophyl when Animal cells do not. Animal cells have a cell membrane instead of a cell wall.


What are the differences and the similarities between the plant and animal cell?

Animal cells have no cell Walls and plant cells have a cell wall


What do plant cells do that animal cells dont?

turn solar energy into nutrients


What are the fundamental differences and similarities between animal cells plant cells?

Both cells contain a- cell membrane, nuclues, cytoplasm. Plant cells have- cell wall, chloroplast and a large vacuole. ^ those are the very common differences and similarities of the common cells:)


What are the different and similarities between the plant cell and animal cell?

Animal cells have no cell Walls and plant cells have a cell wall


Do plant and animal cells have more similarities or differences?

more differences.


How do plants who don't have a vascular system get water and nutrients?

By absorption through rhizoides and free surface of body cells


What allows food particles to pass form the intestine to the circulatory system called?

Absorption is the process that allows food to move from the small intestine to the blood stream. Absorption is critical because it allows the nutrients to be used by cells throughout the body.


What absorbtion is used for in digestive system?

Absorption allows the nutrients that were produced during digestion to get "sucked up" and passed to the cells. Remember, we are just a bunch of cells and we must keep them alive. So, the nutrients are absorbed, given to the cells (via the circulatory system), and then they can use the nutrients to survive.