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Q: Why should dry cells be recycled rather than thrown in the trash?
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How is hemoglobin recycled in the body?

The spleen is responsible for breaking down red blood cells. The hemoglobin is then recycled by the liver.


Where old red blood cells are recycled?

The spleen


Where are red blood cells dismantled?

Red blood cells are taken out of circulation in the spleen. Their iron is recycled and stored in the liver.


Does metabolic turnover replace red blood cells every 120 days?

Yes, red blood cells are recycled every 100-120 days.


Where can normal small cells be taken to be recycled?

by injecting complex DNA or RNA in the nucleus of cell. From Kamaljyoti Talukdar


What structures do you see in leaf cells that you do not see in plant cells?

Umm rather


Name the structure in the bone that begins the production of red blood cells?

The cells develop in the bone marrow and circulate for about 100-120 days in the body before their components are recycled


How is air recycled in leaves through the carbon and oxygen cycles?

different types of organ that reproduce your body and are made out of cells.


What do muscle cells in oxygen deprivation gain from the conversion of pyruvate?

Lactate and this step gain NAD+


Why are plant cells selected to demonstrate plasmolysis rather than animal cells?

Plant cells are selected to demonstrate plasmolysis rather than animal cells. This because thy have the ability to absorb water through endosmosis unlike animal cells which would burst.


Is Vacuoles smaller or larger in plant cells rather than animal cells?

It Is Larger!!


Do plants have a neucleus?

Mostly but not always, specialist cells like the Xylem cells do not have nuculi because they are made up of recycled cell matter. yes