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Cells can digest substances through intracellular digestion, where enzymes break down molecules inside the cell's cytoplasm, or through extracellular digestion, where enzymes are secreted outside the cell to break down larger substances before they are absorbed.
Bacteria in the gut play a major role in digestion. In some cases, the bacteria consume the food and transform it into a form the body can digest. This happens with the digestion of celery.
Rhizopus Stolonifer is considered saprophytic Therefore , feeds on dead , damp and decaying matter such as
No, saliva's function is to digest carbohydrates through it's containing the enzyme amylase.
Lysosomes are used by white blood cells to digest and destroy bacteria. These organelles contain enzymes that break down the bacteria into smaller particles, effectively neutralizing the threat. The process of lysosomal digestion is crucial for immune responses and defense against invading pathogens.
Cells can digest substances through intracellular digestion, where enzymes break down molecules inside the cell's cytoplasm, or through extracellular digestion, where enzymes are secreted outside the cell to break down larger substances before they are absorbed.
extracellular digestion enables and animal to digest much larger prey then intracellulary digestion allows.
Bacteria in the gut play a major role in digestion. In some cases, the bacteria consume the food and transform it into a form the body can digest. This happens with the digestion of celery.
Most fungi digest their food by extracellular digestion, or at least some hydrolysis occur beforehand. Meaning the food is broken down in compartments that are continuous with the outside of the fungi's body. Example of such an compartment: Gastrovascular cavity.
Herbivorous mammals don't secrete the enzymes required to digest cellulose. They sub-contract the work of cellulose digestion to guest bacteria. The bacteria are provided with a home and lots of food in exchange. Humans don't do this. We have no capacity to digest cellulose. The appendix is the remnant of the Caecum in the human.
Well, let me put this short and sweet: If there were no bacteria in your digestive tract, you wouldn't be able to digest much anything.
Rhizopus Stolonifer is considered saprophytic Therefore , feeds on dead , damp and decaying matter such as
it helps by when you digest somthing it goes through your body and without a digest system you would not be able to eat or even breathe
To digest something means for food to go through the digestion process, beginning at the mouth/teeth and ending out of the anus as feces.
Many bacteria in the body help eat many other things you might digest and will keep it from harming you.
It doesnt digest as such it is the bi product of digestion
All fungi are heterotrophic, meaning they obtain nutrients by breaking down organic matter. They absorb nutrients through their cell walls and rely on extracellular digestion to digest complex molecules into simpler forms that can be absorbed.