Pinocytosis.
pinocytosis
osmosis
this is called condensation in the water cycle it forms water droplet because when the liquid turns into gas the particles move and when they spread apart and float away some get stuck on the sides of the glass cup. Then with enough of the gas particles come together turning it into droplets and goes back into water to do it all over again.
No. Your cells need salt in then to swell. Also "lyse" means to break. Your cells do not break when and if you drink water. So the answer is no.
Eat - phagocytosis Drink - pinocytosis But these are special cases, inreality most cells rely on diffusion and active transport to get substances across the cell membrane.
One should not drink wine to produce blood cells. One could drink 2-3 bottles to produce a hangover.
Make them drink a lot of liquid before they sleep.
The process of drinking by unicellular organisms is called pinocytosis. Cells take in drops of liquid outside the cell. They take in meager drops of extra-cellular fluids.
As the liquid inside the glass tumbler is cold it condenses the water vapour in the atmosphere. This explains why tiny droplets of water are found on the outer surface of the glass tumbler.
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When it is turned into condensation. When you have a cold drink, the air is attracted to the cold of the glass or cup, which forms the little droplets! (No, your glass is not leaking!) Glad I could help!!
There is a clue in the name, the 'DRINK' is made of liquid and therefore means that the bodys natural thirst for water is replenished.
Drink it the liquid.
A drink, a liquid, and water... dumb a...
they don't alight to drink but they do drink. They only need a little.
In 1927, Edwin Perskins created a liquid concentrate called Fruit Smack. To minimize shipping costs, he separated the liquid from the drink, leaving behind flavorful powder. In doing so, he invented the first drink mix, which he called Kool-Aid.
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Condensation is the process through which a gas or vapor turns into a liquid. This usually occurs when warm air comes into contact with a cooler surface, causing the vapor to lose heat and transform into liquid form. An example of condensation is when water droplets form on the outside of a cold drink glass on a hot day.
When this substance is a solid, it is called ice. When the substance is a liquid, you can drink it to become refreshed. When the substance is turned into gas, it is invisible. The substance is water.