They are digested in the organelle called lyosome.
Lysosomes contain enzymes that break down food particles and worn-out cell parts in animal cells. They are considered the cell's "garbage disposal" system, helping to maintain cellular health and function by digesting and recycling waste materials.
A food vacuole in a paramecium is a small space within the cell where food particles are engulfed and digested. It helps the paramecium to obtain nutrients from its environment and store them for energy production. Once the digestion is complete, the remaining waste is expelled from the cell.
lysosomes
In a paramecium, food enters through a specialized oral groove, where it is swept into the cell by cilia. Once inside, food particles are enclosed in food vacuoles, where they are digested by enzymes. Nutrients from the digested food are then absorbed into the cytoplasm, while indigestible waste is expelled through the anal pore. This process allows the paramecium to efficiently obtain and process nutrients from its environment.
Both plant as well as animal cell have food
cross our cell membranes
Lysosomes contain enzymes that break down food particles and worn-out cell parts in animal cells. They are considered the cell's "garbage disposal" system, helping to maintain cellular health and function by digesting and recycling waste materials.
It digests waste particles;breaks down food and cleans up the cell.
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the capillaries diffuse the digested food to every cell in the body
A food vacuole in a paramecium is a small space within the cell where food particles are engulfed and digested. It helps the paramecium to obtain nutrients from its environment and store them for energy production. Once the digestion is complete, the remaining waste is expelled from the cell.
The Intestines
chyme
lysosomes
Oxygen and particles of digested food get into the cells from the small intestine, from there they drain into the hepatic portal vein. The hepatic portal vein goes to the liver to filter out nutrients required and excesses are metabolized and converted.
In a paramecium, food enters through a specialized oral groove, where it is swept into the cell by cilia. Once inside, food particles are enclosed in food vacuoles, where they are digested by enzymes. Nutrients from the digested food are then absorbed into the cytoplasm, while indigestible waste is expelled through the anal pore. This process allows the paramecium to efficiently obtain and process nutrients from its environment.
Both plant as well as animal cell have food