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In a unicellular organism, typically a single cell carries out the functions of taking in food, digesting it, and obtaining nutrients. This cell performs all necessary activities for the organism's survival.
Palisade and spongy parenchyma in the leaves
Because your little cells can't digest a whole steak! You need to break it down so your cells can use the nutrients and molecules that make up your food.
Yes. That is the reason for eating and digesting food.
archeocytes
Absorption
When the food has reached the small intestine more digestive juice is added. This is where food changes into nutrients that cells can use.
Yes, they do. Our cells produce heat when digesting and metabolizing food of any kind.
The cells are called choanocytes. Choanocytes move throughout the sponge body wall and help to capture and digest food particles, which are then delivered to other cells in the organism for nourishment.
To make cells and build body parts
The basic food group that amylase capable of digesting is protein, and the lipase is lipids The basic food group that amylase capable of digesting is protein, and the lipase is lipids
Olfactory receptor cells are the receptors for smell.