A cell takes in food and takes out wastes through th Lysosomes
Capillaries take oxygen and nutrients from the blood to the cells in the body. They also remove waste products, such as carbon dioxide, from the cells.
Cells exchange materials with their environment to obtain nutrients, oxygen, and other essential molecules needed for their survival and function, and to remove waste products and harmful substances. This exchange helps cells maintain their internal balance, or homeostasis, which is crucial for their proper functioning.
Blood carries away waste products such as carbon dioxide, urea, and lactic acid from cells. These waste products are transported to the organs responsible for eliminating them from the body, such as the lungs, kidneys, and liver.
By the process of engulfment Amoebas take in food by phagocytosis, whereby small particles are engulfed by the cell and carried to the cytoplasm. Technically, white blood cells do not "take in food," however, the mechanism by which they engulf microorganisms, cellular debris, or other waste products is phagocytosis as well.
Non-living implies that it doesn't need to take on food. Therefore, no food means there will be no waste to get rid of. No waste means no excretion is required.
amoeba is a phagocyte. it means that it is a cell which absorbs waste material, harmful microorganisms, or other cells by engulfing them. the process of engulfing food is called phagocytosis.
Blood plays an important role in transfer of OXYGINE to the cells from the lungs, which is used in the oxidation of food. and take carbon-dioxide from them.
viruses do not grow, take in food, or make waste living cell make waste, take in food, grow
No, it is a waste of perfectly good food. There are people on Earth that are starving and it is not funny to waste food that they could eat. Take the money you would spend on the syrup and give it to a charity like Oxfam.
Capillaries take oxygen and nutrients from the blood to the cells in the body. They also remove waste products, such as carbon dioxide, from the cells.
Cells exchange materials with their environment to obtain nutrients, oxygen, and other essential molecules needed for their survival and function, and to remove waste products and harmful substances. This exchange helps cells maintain their internal balance, or homeostasis, which is crucial for their proper functioning.
Blood carries away waste products such as carbon dioxide, urea, and lactic acid from cells. These waste products are transported to the organs responsible for eliminating them from the body, such as the lungs, kidneys, and liver.
No, they are producers, they PRODUCE their own food with chloroplasts in their cells
By the process of engulfment Amoebas take in food by phagocytosis, whereby small particles are engulfed by the cell and carried to the cytoplasm. Technically, white blood cells do not "take in food," however, the mechanism by which they engulf microorganisms, cellular debris, or other waste products is phagocytosis as well.
plant cells have chloroplast because it needs to store sunlight and to make food whereas human cells take energy from the food we eat
Yes, we take in energy in the form of food that we digest and use for our cells and we give off heat (and sound energy when we talk).
Non-living implies that it doesn't need to take on food. Therefore, no food means there will be no waste to get rid of. No waste means no excretion is required.