The circulatory system uses blood to bring oxygen from the lungs, and food from the digestive system.
The circulatory system (heart, veins, arteries) takes care of that, branching into smaller and smaller vessels until all cells have some way of accessing them. The blood in those vessels carries food resources from the stomach and intestines, and oxygen from the lungs. It also brings the nutrients that cells need to build and grow, and carries away waste materials.
Mammals are animals, and therefore their cells do not contain chloroplasts. However, they do rely on chloroplasts to create their food. Chloroplasts are responsible for photosynthesis - when sunlight is used to create glucose from non-organic molecules. This is vital for all life. The plants that animals eat all rely on photosynthesis to survive.
Virtually all eukaryotic (meaning all plants, animals, funghi, etc) cells have nuclei. The only exception of which I can think are erythrocytes (red blood cells) which lose their nuclei as they mature in mammals.
Plant and animal cells need water to maintain cellular processes, oxygen for cellular respiration, nutrients like carbohydrates, proteins, and fats for energy and building blocks, and sunlight for photosynthesis in plant cells.
Neither, alveoli are the air sacs within the lungs in mammals (singular alveolus).
YES!!! Cells DO need water to survive!
Every cell (animal cells) get the food (Energy) they need by being contact with the bloodstream
The absorb the nutrient from your body and transport blood and oxygen.
All animals are organisms that are made of cells. Three examples of animals made with cells are mammals, fish, and birds.
Humans are animals. Humans are mammals and mammals are animals. Everyone should know that! Firstly, animals and humans both have the same cells. Mammals (like elephants) and humans both give birth to young. They can both stand on two legs or four.
Maybe some are animals where not all of them are to survive? e.g turtles Not all of them survive on there way to the sea.
Certain animals, such as wood frogs and some insects, have the ability to survive being frozen due to special adaptations that protect their cells and tissues from damage.
Mammals are animals, and therefore their cells do not contain chloroplasts. However, they do rely on chloroplasts to create their food. Chloroplasts are responsible for photosynthesis - when sunlight is used to create glucose from non-organic molecules. This is vital for all life. The plants that animals eat all rely on photosynthesis to survive.
Yes, all animals are made up of cells. Cells are the basic structural and functional units of living organisms, including animals. These cells work together to form tissues, organs, and organ systems that allow animals to survive and function.
All plants and animals have cells. Some only have one, but it is a feature they all share. Also, all plants and animals have to eat to survive.
Yes, for the most part anyway. Certain types of bacterium and viruses are single-celled but if you mean wellknown and familiar animals such as mammals, birds, fish, reptiles and amphibians then yes they have multiple cells
because animals need to have bacteria enter their mouths to survive
Virtually all eukaryotic (meaning all plants, animals, funghi, etc) cells have nuclei. The only exception of which I can think are erythrocytes (red blood cells) which lose their nuclei as they mature in mammals.