Yes, they do
it tells the other cells what to do...
No, only plant cells have the ability to photosynthesize and convert sunlight into food through a process called photosynthesis. Human cells do not have this capability and must obtain nutrients from consuming plants or other animals.
Animal cells are consumers because they rely on consuming organic molecules from other organisms to obtain the energy and nutrients needed for their survival. They do not produce their own food through photosynthesis like plant cells do.
Yes, fungi obtain their food primarily by decomposing organic matter, including rotting cells and leaves. They break down complex organic substances through the secretion of enzymes, which allows them to absorb nutrients. This process makes fungi crucial decomposers in ecosystems, recycling nutrients back into the soil.
No, heterotrophic cells do not have chloroplasts. Chloroplasts are found in autotrophic cells, which are able to produce their own food through photosynthesis. Heterotrophic cells rely on obtaining nutrients from external sources.
The organ that allows cells to obtain nutrients from broken down food is the small intestine. After food is digested in the stomach, it moves to the small intestine, where enzymes and bile help break it down further. The walls of the small intestine are lined with tiny finger-like projections called villi, which absorb nutrients into the bloodstream, allowing cells throughout the body to access them.
by the air sacs
it tells the other cells what to do...
Sponges digest food by filtering water through their bodies and trapping tiny particles in their cells. Once the particles are trapped, specialized cells called choanocytes break down the food into smaller pieces. These smaller pieces are then absorbed by other cells for energy and nutrients. This process allows sponges to obtain the necessary nutrients for survival.
Oxygen is carried to the cells by red blood cells in the bloodstream, where it is picked up by hemoglobin. Food is broken down into nutrients in the digestive system and then absorbed into the bloodstream, where it is carried to the cells for energy and growth.
The blood plasma contains the red blood cells which carries the food nutrients and oxygen to all the cells.
No, only plant cells have the ability to photosynthesize and convert sunlight into food through a process called photosynthesis. Human cells do not have this capability and must obtain nutrients from consuming plants or other animals.
It is Pathogenic
The rhizosphere contains many bacteria that obtain nutrients (proteins and sugars released by the roots)and food from sloughed off plant cells (rhizodepositation).
Food is digested ,absorbed and transported by blood to all cells .
Animal cells are consumers because they rely on consuming organic molecules from other organisms to obtain the energy and nutrients needed for their survival. They do not produce their own food through photosynthesis like plant cells do.
Yes, fungi obtain their food primarily by decomposing organic matter, including rotting cells and leaves. They break down complex organic substances through the secretion of enzymes, which allows them to absorb nutrients. This process makes fungi crucial decomposers in ecosystems, recycling nutrients back into the soil.