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The vacuole
Eukaryotic organelles would include:nucleolusmitochondriachloroplast(only photosynthetic organisms)endoplasmic reticulumgolgi complexvacoules
Chloroplasts
The answer to that would most likely be cellulose or lignin. Cows can break this substance down, but not completely, and as such cannot be entirely digested in their stomachs.
nope
lysosomes
This occurs during a process called autophagy. Autophagosomes encircle damaged or old organelles. they then fuse with lysosomes where these organelles are broken down and digested. This takes place in the lysosome.
Materials should be recycled. Also it provides space
The vacuole
in the lysosomes
In the lysosomes.
In the lysosomes.
Food is digested, or broken down, so that the nutrients can be extracted for use by the body as it passes through the digestive system. If food wasn't digested, you would not have the energy required to run vital chemical reactions, eventually resulting in death.
how would the milkshake be digested
The fate of defective or malfunctioning organelles in cells is normally decomposition. An organelle in the cell normally destroys non working organelles and then the cell creates a new one or dies.
how would the milkshake be digested
Yes, they can. But that person would never be aware of it. The dead body of the wolf would be broken down by animals until not much is left. The smaller bugs, worms and microbes would finish it. Those animals that began it and the bugs and worms would die some day. They would be recycled as well then. You can say that we all are made of recycled wolves, deer, buffalo, and even other humans.