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germinating seed absorb a lot of their nutrients from the cotyledons during the first stages of germination
They transport material, such as nutrients, through rhizoids, long thin cells that also anchor and absorb the minerals. They transfer material from rhizoid to rhizoid through the process of osmosis.
yes they conserve and use energy/nutrients until the dark hours when theyre is less..."busyness" going through the plants "veins"
mammals have double circulation which means that during one circulation blood passes twice through the heart. It is necessary because double circulation is important in humans because it keeps oxygenated and deoxygenated blood separate and moreover it circulate blood to organs efficiently.
The roots absorb the water from the soil and the stem takes the water to the leaves. But some plants can absorb water from their leaves during the rain.
to increase the surface area of the intestine in order to absorb as much nutrients as possible during digestion.
They pump blood that gets nutrients and oxygen to your muscle. Good circulation is important during excercise and to keep warm
germinating seed absorb a lot of their nutrients from the cotyledons during the first stages of germination
The small intestine absorbs small food particles through micro villi (small finger-like tentacles that line the small intestine wall). The nutrients then go to the veins and is carried through the body by blood.The small intestine is also where most of the substrates bond with enzymes. This happens at warm temperatures, but not at hot temperatures, as temperatures of over 45 degrees celsius cause denaturing of the enzymes, so that they lose there shape and are unable to bond with the substrate. This happens in the same way that if you melted a jigsaw piece, it would no longer fit with the ones it was meant to.The small intestine absorbs nutrients during digestion.
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They transport material, such as nutrients, through rhizoids, long thin cells that also anchor and absorb the minerals. They transfer material from rhizoid to rhizoid through the process of osmosis.
animals get nutrients during digestion. the good stuff is absorbed through the digestive tract while the waste comes out of the anus.
During a two stage process, the mycelium helps absorb nutrients into the fungi. First enzymes are secreted, then via facilitated diffusion and active transport, said nutrients are transported back to the fungi.
Nutrients are absorbed throughout the digestive process. Specific nutrients are absorbed in the stomach and large intestines, but the majority of nutrients are absorbed in the small intestines.
yes they conserve and use energy/nutrients until the dark hours when theyre is less..."busyness" going through the plants "veins"
Systemic Circulation - Oxygenated blood is pumped from the left ventricle of the heart heart to the entire body (except the lungs) through the aorta and deoxygenated blood is drained back to the right atrium of the heart through the vena cavae. Pulmonary Circulation - Deoxygenated blood is pumped from the right ventricle of the heart to the lungs through the pulmonary trunk, and oxygenated blood flows back to the left atrium of the heart through the pulmonary veins.
mammals have double circulation which means that during one circulation blood passes twice through the heart. It is necessary because double circulation is important in humans because it keeps oxygenated and deoxygenated blood separate and moreover it circulate blood to organs efficiently.