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Yes. Animal cell vacuoles do hold wastes, along with water and nutrients.
Yes our cells do varied activities and waste products are obtained as one of the substances yielded by those activities. Different types of cells perform different functions. Waste products are carried in the blood for excretion.
Some metabolic wastes produced by plant cells include carbon dioxide, ethylene, and excess oxygen radicals. These waste products are typically removed from the plant through processes such as respiration, transpiration, and photolysis.
Maintaining homeostasis is a function of the cell membrane in all cells. It regulates the passage of substances in and out of the cell to ensure a stable internal environment necessary for cell function.
Sex cells: sperm and eggs. These are produced my meiosis.
it depends on its surface area
Lysosomes have the job of digesting wastes in the cell.
lysosomes
metabolic rate and function. Cells with higher metabolic rates and active functions tend to produce more waste compared to cells with lower metabolic rates and less activity. The efficiency of waste elimination processes within the cell also plays a role in determining the rate of waste production.
The vacuole if its a plant cell
Yes. Animal cell vacuoles do hold wastes, along with water and nutrients.
Yes our cells do varied activities and waste products are obtained as one of the substances yielded by those activities. Different types of cells perform different functions. Waste products are carried in the blood for excretion.
No, preserving cellular wastes is not a function of the cell membrane in all cells. The cell membrane primarily functions to regulate the passage of substances in and out of the cell. Waste management is typically handled by organelles such as lysosomes and the cell's metabolism processes.
They are stored in the vacuoles of the cell. They can be found in both plant and animal cells.
During the break-down of amino acids, nitrogen is a waste.
Some metabolic wastes produced by plant cells include carbon dioxide, ethylene, and excess oxygen radicals. These waste products are typically removed from the plant through processes such as respiration, transpiration, and photolysis.
4 cells have been produced at the end of meiosis