Protiens, carbohydrates, vitamins.
Vacuoles are storage bubbles found in cells. They are found in both plant and animal cells. They store food, water, and other nutrients.
Food while an animal is eating.
It is protein.
Plant food
Plant food
The organelles in eukaryotic (plant &animal) cells that converts food into usable energy are the Mitochondrion (plural of Mitochondria)
No. A parasite is an animal or plant that lives in or on another animal or plant and gets food or protection from it. For example- mistletoe is a plant that grows in a tree, and sucks nutrients from the tree.
A predator-consumer needs another animal or plant to survive. However, the food chain never ends; one animal preys on another and so on.
Yes, vacuoles are found in both plant and animal cells. However, plant cells typically have larger and more prominent vacuoles compared to animal cells. Vacuoles in plant cells primarily store water, nutrients, and waste products, while vacuoles in animal cells have diverse functions such as storing waste, regulating pH, and maintaining cell turgor.
nucleus
Nutrients taken in by the mother during pregnancy. She takes in food, matter, and it is processed into nutrients that the baby can use to make cells, matter, to become a newborn animal.
Roots use plant food for nutrients