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What is animal metabolism?

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SmoothER function in an animal cell?

metabolism of lipids


Does size affect metabolism?

Size does effect metabolism rates. The smaller the animal the less energy its metabolism expends. Bigger animals must have a more active metabolism to regulate themselves, and it correlates with expected lifespans.


What is a aerobic?

An organism the uses oxygen in metabolism and consumes animal and plant matter.


Does animal cells have metabolism with or without oxygen?

yes they have to have oxygen in order to breathe


What is a mitochondrion in a animal cell?

Mitochondria is the site of energy metabolism and synthesis of high-energy ATP.


Function of vacuoles in plant and animal cells?

To collect waste products generated by the cellular metabolism.


What traits do you think an animal might need to survive on the smallest lowest island?

Patience and a low metabolism.


What damages plant and animal tissue?

oxidation causes it, which happens as a result of photosynthesis for plants and metabolism for animals


How do warm-blooded animal generate heat?

They do this by "burning" fuel/food in their cells.


How can you speed up your metabolism without pills?

There are some natural metabolism boosters (natural foods) that improves your metabolism. Do not take over the counter pills containing animal thyroid extract that claim to boost up metabolism. These products may have side effects as diarrhea, increased heart rate, excessive sweating, nervousness, tremors, bulging eyes, etc.


Do toucans hibernate and why?

no toucans dont hibronate


Does Metabolism occur when the response serves to counteract the stimulus?

No, "metabolism" is the process of breaking down (food) sugars to power an animal for movement or for the synthesis of new organic chemicals needed by an organism to live and grow.