Lysosomes and peroxisomes.
When the volume of a cell increases, the production of waste products also increases. This is because a larger cell requires more energy and resources to function, leading to an increase in metabolic waste production. If the cell cannot efficiently remove these waste products, it can lead to toxicity and cell damage.
The hair-like structures on a sponge cell that move back and forth to help move water or nutrients or waste through the canal are called flagella. These structures create a current that allows for the circulation of water and the uptake of nutrients in sponges.
The lysosome is a cell organelle that contains enzymes to break down cellular waste materials. It fuses with waste-containing vesicles, releasing enzymes to break down the waste into smaller molecules. These molecules are then recycled by the cell for energy or building new structures.
Which vacuole- like structures break down and recycle cell parts
Lysosomes are organelles that get rid of wastes in the cell like old cell parts, food wastes, foreign invaders. Lysosomes are found in eukaryotic cells. They are basically vesicles that holds enzymes created by the rough endoplasmic reticulum of the cell.
No, the cell membrane does not remove waste from the cell. Waste removal is typically carried out by other organelles within the cell, such as lysosomes or vacuoles, or by the cell expelling waste through processes like exocytosis. The main function of the cell membrane is to regulate the passage of substances into and out of the cell.
Hentai
yes
The red blood cells collect waste products (CO2) from the cell.
contracting vesicles
i don't know bout cell waste, but spleen is the organ that removes OLD RED BLOOD CELLS
Cells store waste in specialized structures called lysosomes. Lysosomes contain enzymes that break down waste materials into simpler components that can be recycled or excreted by the cell.
Not typically. Waste materials are usually transported out of a cell through processes like exocytosis, where vesicles containing the waste fuse with the cell membrane and release their contents outside the cell. This is because diffusion alone might not be efficient enough to remove waste materials quickly from the cell.
When the volume of a cell increases, the production of waste products also increases. This is because a larger cell requires more energy and resources to function, leading to an increase in metabolic waste production. If the cell cannot efficiently remove these waste products, it can lead to toxicity and cell damage.
Blood
"To break down and remove waste materials." (Plato) ! >:3
Vacuoles are the structures responsible for storing food and waste in a cell. They are membrane-bound organelles that help maintain cell turgidity, regulate pH balance, and store various molecules.