Depending on exactly what it is, a cell doesn't "eat" or consume anything. It will take one kind of energy and convert it into another kind of energy that it can use. For example, chlorophyll takes sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide and uses photosynthesis to make glucose (aka, sugar, which is a usable form of energy for the cell). If I were to look for this answer i would look for it in Wikapedia since that website is a lot better than this one.
When the plant eats. This changes the plant cells because, when the plant eats it absorbs what it eats which is water, if you were to look at a picture of a plant cell with water in it after the plant "eats" the water the plant cell looks like it has less liquid in it.
Plant cells have cell walls made of cellulose, chloroplasts for photosynthesis, and large central vacuoles for storage. These features are unique to plant cells and are not typically found in animal cells or other eukaryotic cells.
A stem cell can become any other type of specialized cell.
Macrophages of the immune system are capable of engulfing (or eating) other cells. However, this engulfing process is not a random event. When an infected cell comes along, the macrophage engulfs it.
Yes, helper T cells, like all other cells, have a cell membrane. The cell membrane is a semipermeable barrier that surrounds the cell and helps regulate the passage of molecules in and out of the cell.
They allow Cells to communicate with other Cells.
Some white blood cells are phagocytes. The word means "cell that eats".
When the plant eats. This changes the plant cells because, when the plant eats it absorbs what it eats which is water, if you were to look at a picture of a plant cell with water in it after the plant "eats" the water the plant cell looks like it has less liquid in it.
Cells come from other cells. However they are not made of cells. They are made of organelles and cytoplasm.
The Vacuole of a plant cell storage water for the cell the use when the cell needs itIt helps "digest" all of the waste that the plant "eats".expel waste products, just like the vacuole in other cells It stores water and wastes. It the largest part in plant cells. It makes lipids
Red blood cells do not have the ability to "eat" other cells because they lack organelles like lysosomes. White blood cells, on the other hand, are the cells of the immune system and are responsible for fighting off infections and foreign substances in the body. If a white blood cell encounters a red blood cell, it may recognize it as a non-threatening cell and not attack it.
no, heart cells and bone cells are mature and cannot change into each other. However, a stem cell can become a heart cell or bone cell or any other cell depending on where in the body it is.
cells come from other cells
The cells are separated one from another by cell walls, cell membranes or, for independent cells, the medium.
Cells usually don't contain other cells.
any other cell other than plant cells :)
Plant cells have a cell wall and chloroplasts, which animal cells do not have.