Plant cells do not exactly get rid of wastes but instead will use the central vacuole to absorb these wastes. Excess water is removed from the plants through transpiration.
The structure that stores water, ions, and wastes in both plant and animal cells is called a vacuole. Vacuoles are much larger in plant cells compared to animal cells, playing a key role in maintaining turgor pressure and storing nutrients in plants. In animal cells, vacuoles are smaller and mainly involved in storing waste products.
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Plant cells do not exactly get rid of wastes but instead will use the central vacuole to absorb these wastes. Excess water is removed from the plants through transpiration.
Wastes can be toxic to cells if they accumulate, leading to cell damage or death. Removing wastes also helps maintain a proper balance of molecules and ions inside cells, which is essential for their normal functioning. Efficient waste removal is crucial for overall cell health and proper cellular functioning.
A vacuole is an organelle found in plant cells that serves as a storage unit for water, ions, nutrients, and wastes. It helps maintain turgor pressure to provide structural support to the cell and store important molecules needed for cellular processes.
Their flame cells i guess...
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because if a cell doesnt get rid of waste the cells could back up and an infection could occor
Yes
it needs this because its not good for your body to keep it in.
The vacuole if its a plant cell
to get rid of wastes and take in nutrients
The structure that stores water, ions, and wastes in both plant and animal cells is called a vacuole. Vacuoles are much larger in plant cells compared to animal cells, playing a key role in maintaining turgor pressure and storing nutrients in plants. In animal cells, vacuoles are smaller and mainly involved in storing waste products.
Diffusion is essential for cells to bring nutrients and releasing wastes without spending energy.
The vacuole is the organelle that may store water, chemicals, wastes, and pigments in plant cells. It helps in maintaining turgidity and storing essential nutrients and compounds for the plant's growth and survival.
I believe so. Bacteria eats wastes and old parts from cells, that means they can eat wastes and old parts from plant cells too! So that means they eat grass!
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