Cellular Respiration.
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The organelle you are referring to is the plasma membrane, which surrounds the cell and controls the movement of substances in and out of the cell. It is composed of a phospholipid bilayer with embedded proteins and carbohydrates. This structure is found in both plant and animal cells.
A door is an example of a cell wall. It is a protective wall, provides, and maintains the shape of these cells. They also serve as a protective barrier.
provide a source of energy for cellular processes and structural components for cell membranes. Lipids play a role in cell signaling and insulation, while carbohydrates serve as a quick energy source and play a role in cell-cell communication. Both are essential for the functioning of animal cells.
All living things are made of carbon. Carbon is a part of the ocean, air, and even rocks. Because the Earth is always moving, carbon does not stay still. In the atmosphere, carbon is attached to some oxygen in a gas called carbon dioxide. Plants take in carbon from the air, and use it to grow and breathe. When animals eat plants with lots of carbon, the carbon becomes part of the animal, and use it to grow.
When an animal dies, bacteria release carbon in the body during the process of decomposition.
When an animal dies, bacteria release carbon in the body during the process of decomposition.
The process of decay releases carbon dioxide into the atmosphere
Yes, it is. Burning it releases carbon dioxide, but it is CO2 that has recently been taken from the atmosphere (into the animal feed as it was growing), so burning animal waste is carbon neutral.
It is PLANTS, not animals, that liberate oxygen. Oxygen is a by-produce of photosynthesis, the creation of carbohydrates from water and CO2 using the suns light for energy..
No animal is made up of just carbohydrates.
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An animal's actions encompass behaviors such as feeding, mating, communicating, and seeking shelter. These activities are driven by the animal's biological needs, instincts, and learned behaviors, all of which are aimed at ensuring survival and reproduction.
Beef and other animal proteins generally have no carbohydrates.
yes it does