reproduction
Lysosomes are not directly involved in metabolism. They primarily function in digestion and waste removal within cells by breaking down unwanted materials, such as cellular debris or foreign particles, into simpler components for recycling or excretion. Metabolism involves a series of chemical reactions that occur in organelles like the mitochondria, not in lysosomes.
The vacuole is responsible for storing water, nutrients, and waste inside a cell. It helps maintain cell structure and turgor pressure, and plays a role in intracellular digestion and waste removal.
Digestion is the process of breaking down food in the body to extract nutrients. Ingestion is the act of taking food into the mouth. Egestion is the removal of undigested waste material from the body through the anus.
The excretory system helps in the removal of waste from the body.
The vacuoles in the cell store the water, food, and waste.
D. Lungs
Lysosomes do not belong because they are cellular organelles involved in digestion and waste removal, while the others are all components of the cell's nucleus involved in genetic information storage and processing.
Many people confuse the process of excretion with the removal of waste products of digestion. Excretion, however, is actually the removal of all the waste products produced by the cells of the body.
A word for waste removal is "sanitation." This term encompasses the processes involved in the collection, treatment, and disposal of waste to maintain hygiene and public health. It can also refer to the systems and practices that ensure clean and safe environments.
Lysosomes are not directly involved in metabolism. They primarily function in digestion and waste removal within cells by breaking down unwanted materials, such as cellular debris or foreign particles, into simpler components for recycling or excretion. Metabolism involves a series of chemical reactions that occur in organelles like the mitochondria, not in lysosomes.
The vacuole is responsible for storing water, nutrients, and waste inside a cell. It helps maintain cell structure and turgor pressure, and plays a role in intracellular digestion and waste removal.
The excretory system helps in the removal of waste from the body.
The second step in digestion is your food going into your esophagus and traveling down into your stomach.
Digestion is the process of breaking down food in the body to extract nutrients. Ingestion is the act of taking food into the mouth. Egestion is the removal of undigested waste material from the body through the anus.
The removal of waste products from the body is called excretion
The vacuoles in the cell store the water, food, and waste.
Nucleus - contains genetic material and controls cell activities. Mitochondria - produces energy through cellular respiration. Chloroplasts - site of photosynthesis in plant cells. Endoplasmic reticulum - involved in protein and lipid synthesis. Golgi apparatus - packages and distributes proteins. Lysosomes - contain enzymes for digestion and waste removal. Vacuoles - store water, nutrients, and waste products. Ribosomes - involved in protein synthesis.