vacuoles
Cells do not use starch for energy storage. Starch is primarily a storage polysaccharide found in plants and not used for energy storage in animal cells. Instead, animal cells store energy in the form of glycogen.
Like in Animal Cells, they are the storage for food, nutrients, and sometimes even waste. They store wasted because they do not want the other cell parts to get infected. The vacuoles are larger in a plat cell. ~Bellafuzz
The storage form is called glycogen and is usually found in the liver.
The vacuole maintains fluids, removes wastes, stores ingested food, and provides and maintains cellular structure. Animal cells are typically bathed in extracellular fluids that contain all of the water, ions and nutrients that they need. Animal cells are also not in a state of turgor, mostly due to a lack of a cell wall. Enzymatic reactions in plants cells are optimized to be efficient when the plant cell has a high water potential. Animal cells enjoy a neutral water potential. Animals also have specialized cells for nutrient storage and immune responses. In animal cells, lysosomes are used to digest/recycle materials, but that is where the similarity ends between these two organelles.
Not really, no. Cholesterol's main role is not related to energy storage.
A rhinoceros is a large animal, typically found in Africa. Some words and phrases that describe a rhincoeros include thick-skinned, herbivorous, predator, strong and aggressive.
Three-word phrases that describe the savanna include "vast grassland expanse," "wildlife roaming freely," and "seasonal rainfall patterns." These phrases capture the unique characteristics of the savanna ecosystem, highlighting its open landscapes, diverse animal populations, and distinct climate variations.
A warmblooded animal that maintains a constant body temperature.
An animal that maintains its body temperature within a narrow range even when the environmental temperature varies is a warm-blooded animal.
animal care
birds?
An animal cell maintains differences in ion concentration inside and outside the cell through active transport mechanisms such as the sodium-potassium pump. This pump uses energy to move ions against their concentration gradients, creating an imbalance. Additionally, ion channels and transporters in the cell membrane selectively allow specific ions to move in and out of the cell, further contributing to maintaining concentration differences.
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A animal that maintains a constant body temperature is called endothermic animal. A endothermic animal is also called homeothermic animal. Example: Aves and mammals are the only animals that are endothermic.
glycogen.
Cells do not use starch for energy storage. Starch is primarily a storage polysaccharide found in plants and not used for energy storage in animal cells. Instead, animal cells store energy in the form of glycogen.
If it's "wild" as in "wild animal", these phrases are in common use:Mnyama [animal] wa porini (animal of the bush)Mnyama wa msitu (animal of the forest)