The process of removal of waste from the cell is called exocytosis i.e. throwing out of harmfull or waste substance from the cell by cellular organelli and this is done by lysosomes which are also knwown as susidal bags of cell. The help in destryoing of harmfull substances and to remove them out by diffusion in passive exrceation and by osmosis in active excreation.
Phagocytosis
Carbon dioxide is removed from cells by a process known as diffusion.
Cellular waste is carried from the cell by blood and filtered into the bladder by the kidneys. Solid waste is removed by the intestines.
uncoating
No, cholesterol is part of the cell membrane. Without it the membrane would be too unstable and move too much. The cholesterol "stiffens" the membrane.
Excretory system
Carbon dioxide is removed from cells by a process known as diffusion.
Cellular waste is carried from the cell by blood and filtered into the bladder by the kidneys. Solid waste is removed by the intestines.
To stop foreign waste that can make it sick
If the cell wall was removed, everything would just spill out like if you had a balloon. If it was removed, all the air would come out.
Exocytosis is the process by which large molecules are transported out of the cell.
This is a complex question and depends on the organism.Simple single cell organisms simply expel into the environment.Mammals tend to have three waste expulsion systems.Exhale (expelling waste breath),Defecation,Urination,Some of our waste is secreted with our sweat.
Any waste that the lysosomes do not dispose of are pumped out of the cell in process called ercytosis. Everything else is dissolved by the cell
This process is called Bioremedation
uncoating
cell respiration
Any waste that the lysosomes do not dispose of are pumped out of the cell in process called ercytosis. Everything else is dissolved by the cell
If all the mitochondria were removed from a cell it would no longer be able to function. This is because the mitochondria produces the energy for the cell.