i think kangaroo but i am not sure
adipose maybe
when cells keep dividing it causes cancer
how cells keep you alive is from your nutrients and from your stomach
cells which keep on changing their shape are called pleomorphic cells
animal cells do not produce a cell wall. plant cells do, and that's why they keep their shape so well.
It is telomerase
It traps your body heat inside the bag.
Insulators wuch as wood, polystyrene and wool keep the heat in because the have trapped air inside them. I guess you would say that conductors (such as metal)keep the heat out because heat flows through them. Once they are warmed up and taken away from the heat, they start releasing the heat inside.
warmblooded animals keep warm by generating their own heat when they are in a cooler environment.
Endothermic animals rely on themselves to produce their own heat. Ectothermic animals, however, must rely on the sun to keep their body heat up.
By trapping the heat rising from the warm earth and preventing it escaping back to space. By absorbing the heat during the daylight hours and releasing it during lower energy periods.
They help keep things (body or animals etc) healthy and alive.
Chloroplasts are in plant's cells, not animals.
noh becausee they tranxfer
When your body temperature is high, yourperipheral blood vessels dialate. This causes them to be closer to the surface of the body - thus releasing heat. When the body is too cold they constrict, keeping all of the heat in.
No, Eukaryotic cells make up plants and animals. Eukaryotic cells contain in-bound organelles that perform functions necessary to keep the plant or animal alive. Prokaryotic cells contain no organelles, and are not utilized in plant or animal structure.
Animals in cold countries keep warm since they have a thick covering of skin or feathers. Some animals hibernate during cold seasons in order to conserve body heat and energy.
Of course you can! Just keep the environment clean..... Clean beaches lakes, etc. ~Carson Searcy~