Organelles are membrane-bound structures found within cells that have specific functions. Examples include the nucleus (which contains DNA and controls cell activities), mitochondria (which produce ATP energy), chloroplasts (found in plant cells and involved in photosynthesis), and lysosomes (which contain enzymes for digestion).
Nuclear division (mitosis or meiosis) never occurs in interphase. Interphase is the phase of the cell cycle where the cell undergoes normal growth, DNA replication, and metabolic activities, preparing for cell division.
Organisms get rid of waste through processes such as excretion, respiration, and egestion. Excretion involves the removal of metabolic waste products from the body, while respiration eliminates carbon dioxide. Egestion is the process of expelling undigested food materials.
The human body can waste energy through inefficiencies in metabolism and heat production. Examples include excessive sweating in a cold environment, shivering when not needed for warmth, excessive fidgeting, and inefficient digestion processes.
"Sowa" can mean "owl" in Polish and "to know" in Twi, a language spoken in Ghana.
THE ORGANS OF EXCRETION IS THE URETHRA
pigeons have proteins in their excreation
One can not excreat lions.
excreation takes place by contractile vacoule
Respiration or conversion to bile acids and excreation in feaces.
Nervous, circulatory , respiratory, lymphatic, digestive, excreation, coordination,reproduction.
movement Respiration Sensity Growth Reproduction Excreation Nutrition MRS GREN
MRS GREN - Movement, Respiration, Sensitivity, Growth, Reproduction, Excreation, Nutrition. :)
they occur because of excreation of papillae especially from cold,fear,or a sudden feeling of excitnment.
i was addicted once i have played this game for 318 hours and i eat my boogies for food and i use a fruitbowl for the excreation i also have mouthaids
All animals excrete, and all plants do, too. It's a necessary way of removing waste products from a living organism. Several do not excrete solid waste, though, if that's what you have in mind.
urinary system