it's photosynthesis, fermentation, respiration, and active transport/active transport
when talking about the nervous system, and asking to name the two types of cell processes, the answer is Efferent (toward the tissues) and Afferent (toward the spinal cord/brain).
The activities that occur within the cells of an organism are collectively known as cellular processes. These processes include activities such as metabolism, growth, division, and response to stimuli. Together, they maintain the life and functioning of the cell and ultimately the entire organism.
No, transcription occurs in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells, while translation occurs in the cytoplasm. In prokaryotic cells, both transcription and translation can occur in the cytoplasm due to the lack of a nuclear membrane.
In plants, essential processes like photosynthesis occur in chloroplasts within plant cells. In animals, various cellular activities, including energy production, take place in mitochondria within animal cells.
Cells are able to grow, develop, and reproduce through processes such as cell division, DNA replication, and protein synthesis. These processes allow cells to increase in size, differentiate into specialized cell types, and create new cells through mitosis or meiosis. Regulatory mechanisms within the cell ensure that these processes occur in a controlled and coordinated manner.
Inside tissue cells in your legs, various processes occur such as cellular respiration to produce energy, protein synthesis for tissue repair and growth, and waste elimination through metabolic processes. Nutrient uptake and storage also happen within these cells to maintain cellular functions and overall leg health.
digestion
Nucleus.
equilibruim
Cells such as liver cells, sperm cells and muscle cells have more mitochondria. This is because they are more metabolically active and need a plentiful supply of ATP (adenosine triphosphate) for metabolic processes. For example, many chemical processes occur in liver cells and sperm cells are known for movement.
The activities that occur within the cells of an organism are collectively known as cellular processes. These processes include activities such as metabolism, growth, division, and response to stimuli. Together, they maintain the life and functioning of the cell and ultimately the entire organism.
In body cells, various processes occur to maintain cellular functions, such as metabolism, protein synthesis, and cell division. These processes are vital for cell growth, reproduction, and overall health of the organism.
No, transcription occurs in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells, while translation occurs in the cytoplasm. In prokaryotic cells, both transcription and translation can occur in the cytoplasm due to the lack of a nuclear membrane.
A biochemist studies chemical processes that occur in living organisms. They also study DNA and parts of cells in organisms.
In plants, essential processes like photosynthesis occur in chloroplasts within plant cells. In animals, various cellular activities, including energy production, take place in mitochondria within animal cells.
Cells are able to grow, develop, and reproduce through processes such as cell division, DNA replication, and protein synthesis. These processes allow cells to increase in size, differentiate into specialized cell types, and create new cells through mitosis or meiosis. Regulatory mechanisms within the cell ensure that these processes occur in a controlled and coordinated manner.
Mitochondria and rough endoplasmic reticulum
Eukaryotic cells have membrane-covered organelles, which compartmentalize cellular functions and allow for more complex and specialized processes to occur. This distinguishes them from prokaryotic cells, which lack membrane-bound organelles.