Amino acids, lipids, porphyrins, and polyneculeotides.
Moreover, this proves evolution wrong because these parts couldn't have come together. For example, Lipids can't survive in water, and need organic matter to form. (there was no organic matter before the cells "came together") Amino acids can only forms while there is no oxygen, while porphrins must have oxygen.
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the cell usually dies because the chemicals destory the cell.
The Golgi appartus stores, packages, and transports chemicals within a cell.
organelle that packages manufactured chemicals for transport out of the cell
No, neutralizing chemicals is not a function of cell membranes in a cell. Cell membranes primarily serve as a barrier, regulating the entry and exit of substances to maintain the cell's internal environment. Neutralizing chemicals is a function typically performed by enzymes or other molecules within the cell's cytoplasm.
The organelle that is present in a plant cell but absent in an animal cell is a CELL WALL.
As with any cell, there are many chemicals in Elodea. If you have a specific one in mind, you'll have to narrow down the description.
the cell usually dies because the chemicals destory the cell.
The Golgi appartus stores, packages, and transports chemicals within a cell.
There are two parts of a cell that contain chemicals: lysosomes and peroxisomes.
organelle that packages manufactured chemicals for transport out of the cell
No, neutralizing chemicals is not a function of cell membranes in a cell. Cell membranes primarily serve as a barrier, regulating the entry and exit of substances to maintain the cell's internal environment. Neutralizing chemicals is a function typically performed by enzymes or other molecules within the cell's cytoplasm.
Lysomes are the organelles responsible for holding chemicals needed for digestion.
The organelle that is present in a plant cell but absent in an animal cell is a CELL WALL.
In an animal cell, a cell wall is not present like in the plant cell
it is the organelle
Neurotransmitters are chemicals that send messages from one cell to another.
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