Lysosome
Lysosome
Lysosome
Lysosome
The vacuole is responsible for holding WATER, not waste, but yes the vacuole is the water holding organelle in a plant.
Lysosome
Improper garbage disposal can cause harmful effects on animal life. Improper garbage disposal can also cause air pollution and pollution of soil.
The vacuoles store waste, but the lysosomes are like a clean up crew and contain chemicals that break down materials located in the cell.
In the United States, pigs were at one time used as garbage disposals. That has become illegal. They are still used as such in other countries. It is now illegal to use any animal for garbage disposal that is consumed by humans. Mice, Rats, and Cockroaches consume a lot of garbage.
Yes, recycling is a social issue because recycling is helping our world to be healthy. Yet, our world is still not really recycle that often. The garbage is polluting our land. Animals have to find homes. If people are not recycling, they are not supplying or saving our animal's homes.
Animal cells have a lysosomes that are not present and cilia that are rarely seen in plant cells. The lysosomes are the recycling and disposal site in the animal cell. The cilia help the cell move.
Lysosomes contain enzymes that break down food particles and worn-out cell parts in animal cells. They are considered the cell's "garbage disposal" system, helping to maintain cellular health and function by digesting and recycling waste materials.
To remove an animal from your recycling bin in Animal Jam, go to the recycling station and select the animal you wish to remove. Click on the animal to view its details, then choose the option to "Cancel" or "Remove." This will take the animal out of the recycling process, allowing you to keep it in your collection. Remember, once an animal is recycled, it cannot be retrieved.