Mitochondrial respiration is the process in a cow's cells that releases heat. Mitochondria produce energy in the form of ATP through the oxidation of nutrients, resulting in the generation of heat as a byproduct.
It will die because the cow will not have a specialised system in place to reach all the cell
it will die
chewing cud is mostly done by cows, goat, sheep etc. this takes place in RUMEN . 1st it eat's the grass , after sometime it sit's comfortably , the rumen helps the cow to make the cud come back in it's mouth then it will chew it , this process ; the cow will do it for a long time.
No. Every last cow cell in a cow are eukaryotic.
The gestation period for a cow is approximately 9 months, similar to humans. After giving birth, the cow can be bred again, typically within 2-3 months postpartum. Thus, the process of breeding a cow can take around 9-12 months to allow for gestation and recovery time.
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Seeding cow cartilage refers to the process of introducing cells onto a scaffold made of cow cartilage to promote tissue growth and regeneration. This technique is often used in tissue engineering to create new cartilage for medical purposes.
The farmer cannot leave the cow and grass alone, because the cow will eat the grass. The farmer cannot leave the tiger and cow alone because the tiger will eat the cow. So, the farmer takes the cow across and leaves the tiger and grass. He swims back and gets the grass. He leaves the grass across and takes the cow back. He leaves the cow, and brings the tiger across. Then he goes back for the cow and brings it across. Now they are all across and the world is a happier place.
Only the nerve cells, yes.
It takes two to five seconds for a bull to copulate with a cow.
This is known as a prolapsed vagina, this usually takes place after birth either because hormones are telling the cow to keep pushing, therefore prolapsing her vagina. Or this can be also due to a tear or damage of the vagina that occurred during the birthing process.