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the transport of dissolved substances into cells to be used by the cells is
isotonic
The dissolved food passes through the cell membrane -markayla c williams
I don't know of any common cell that uses oxygen gas. The cells that I know of use dissolved oxygen delivered by the bloodstream.
The cells that are brought by droplets of water and a dissolved substance is called diffusion.
Plant cells store their dissolved materials, such as salts and sugars, in their vacuoles. The vacuole is a membrane-bound organelle that acts as a storage compartment for various substances in the plant cell.
Vacuoles are responsible for storing water and dissolved minerals in plant cells. They help maintain turgor pressure within the cell and store nutrients and waste products. In animal cells, the endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi apparatus play a role in storing and transporting molecules within the cell.
Absorption is when particles are dissolved and taken in. Digestion is when you break down particles. Secretion is the release of a substance by a cell.
Plants cells have certain structures that animal cells do not: cell walls made of cellulose, large central vacuoles (a space holding water and dissolved substances), and chloroplasts (that photosynthesize). Plants also do not have centrioles like animal cells; this is because the plant can use its cell wall to help it divide. Most plant cells are non-mobile.
Substances needed by cells are often dissolved in the cytoplasm. This aqueous environment allows for the movement of molecules such as ions, nutrients, and waste products within the cell. Additionally, substances may also be dissolved in the extracellular fluid surrounding the cell, enabling exchanges with the external environment.
The vacuole in plant cells contains water and dissolved minerals. It helps regulate water content and maintain turgor pressure within the cell.
The plant cell that has no nucleus? Xylem vessels do not have nucleuses as they are dead cells that transport water and substances dissolved within water.