As a cell gets larger, it is harder for it to process nutrients. The increase of the volume of a cell also hinders a cell's ability to obtain nutrients.
analyze movement of nutrients and wastes as cell size increases
There are three types of movement in bacteria (Not all bacteria have the ability to move): 1. gliding 2. rotary 3. Flagellar - the best understood and the most common answer comes from Wayne State University Lab Manual for Micro biology
appositional growth increases in thickness, in width, while interstitial growth increases within to increase in length.
The responses of plants to external stimuli is called Tropism.Here are some tropisms:* Chemotropism, movement or growth in response to chemicals * Geotropism (or gravitropism), movement or growth in response to gravity * Heliotropism, movement or growth in response to sunlight * Hydrotropism, movement or growth in response to water * Phototropism, movement or growth in response to lights or colors of light * Thermotropism, movement or growth in response to temperature.
Movement
growth and repair
by cellular movement or cell growth
Active growth period
There are three types of cellular movement. These are active transport, diffusion, and osmosis. All are very important in growth and movement.
mrs nerg movement respiration sensitivity nutrients excrete reproduction growth
Much of the growth in cellular comes from the consumer market as the equipment becomes more affordable
nutrients
There are three types of movement in bacteria (Not all bacteria have the ability to move): 1. gliding 2. rotary 3. Flagellar - the best understood and the most common answer comes from Wayne State University Lab Manual for Micro biology
growth
appositional growth increases in thickness, in width, while interstitial growth increases within to increase in length.
The responses of plants to external stimuli is called Tropism.Here are some tropisms:* Chemotropism, movement or growth in response to chemicals * Geotropism (or gravitropism), movement or growth in response to gravity * Heliotropism, movement or growth in response to sunlight * Hydrotropism, movement or growth in response to water * Phototropism, movement or growth in response to lights or colors of light * Thermotropism, movement or growth in response to temperature.
Stagnant water usually has a lack of oxygen and an excess of nutrients, which causes excessive algae growth.
proteins