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the sizes of cells,the quantity of cellular products,AND the number of cells.
Lack of nutrients and an increase in cellular waste products
An animal cells waste products are carbon dioxide from cellular respiration and urea which is removed from the blood by the kidneys, stored in the bladder before being excreted.
the reactants of respiration are glucose and oxygen while the products are carbon dioxide and water. It occurs in nearly every living cell . I am not sure about that :)
The chemical process that uses oxygen in the body is called cellular respiration. Through this process, cells break down glucose and other nutrients to produce energy in the form of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), which is essential for various cellular functions.
exocitosis
the sizes of cells,the quantity of cellular products,AND the number of cells.
To collect waste products generated by the cellular metabolism.
Cells produce waste products such as carbon dioxide, urea, and other metabolic byproducts as a result of their normal cellular processes. These waste products are typically removed from the cell to maintain a healthy cellular environment.
Lack of nutrients and an increase in cellular waste products
An animal cells waste products are carbon dioxide from cellular respiration and urea which is removed from the blood by the kidneys, stored in the bladder before being excreted.
Vacuoles are organelles used as temporary storage for water, waste products, food, and other cellular materials in plant and fungal cells. In animal cells, lysosomes serve a similar function for waste products and cellular materials.
Yes, liver cells do have vacuoles. Vacuoles in liver cells play a role in storing nutrients, metabolites, and other cellular waste products. They can also participate in processes related to cellular homeostasis and detoxification.
the reactants of respiration are glucose and oxygen while the products are carbon dioxide and water. It occurs in nearly every living cell . I am not sure about that :)
respiration
They are called cellular waste or cellular debris. These include substances like lipofuscin, glycogen, or other byproducts of cellular metabolism that accumulate within cells over time and can interfere with cellular function.
The chemical process that uses oxygen in the body is called cellular respiration. Through this process, cells break down glucose and other nutrients to produce energy in the form of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), which is essential for various cellular functions.