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Animal cells need food (usually glucose), water, oxygen, and raw materials to build and grow the cell. In higher animals, a circulatory system using blood provides these needs, and removes waste materials from the cell.

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carbon dioxide

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Carbon Dioxide and water

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carbon dioxide and nitrogenous waste.

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Ions, carbohydrates, and water.

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Glucose, Oxygen and water.

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Q: What two substances need to be transported out of all kinds of animal cells in order for them to survive?
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How do human cells get the things they need to survive?

Human beings derive nutrition from the food they eat. The food eaten is converted into simple organic substances by process of digestion. They are then absorbed into the blood stream where the are then transported by blood to various cells of the body.


What are the substances that enter the capillary from surrounding cells?

They substances transported by blood.Gases,Nutrients,Water,Hormones,Urea,Ammonia,Other waste materials etc.


How does an animal cell survive?

There are many parts in the typical animal cell. These are the cell membrane, centrosome, cytoplasm, the Gogli body, lysosome, ribosome, mitochondrion, rough ER, smooth ER, vacuole, the nuclear membrane, nucleolus and the nucleus.


Storage of various substances in both plant and animal cells?

in the vacuole


Could humans survive without plant and animal cells?

No.


When carbohydrates are not available where do cells get energy?

They convert other substances (such as fat in the instance of animal cells) into carbohydrates


What do animal cells feed on?

What do Animal cells feed on What do Animal cells feed on


A cell or organ that secretes substances?

A gland is a group of cells that produces and secretes, or gives off chemicals into the bloodstream where they can be transported to cells in other parts of the body.


Do animal cells respire?

Animal cells respire in order to refresh the blood cells with oxygen rich molecules. The oxygen is then transported to the rest of the body for muscle use.


What two other substances apart from antibodies are transported by the blood?

Oxygen is delivered from the lungs to the cells of the body through blood, and waste products from cells are delivered back to the lungs for exhalation.


What Three things that are carried around the body in the blood plasma?

Three substances transported by blood are nutrients, oxygen, and waste from cells.


What dos the cell wall do in the animal cell?

Animal cells do not have cell walls (plant cells do). The cell membrane of an animal cell controls the flow of substances in and out of the cell, and keeps the cell contents contained.