Nutrients do not move along the circulatory system only but they are carried to each cell via extra cellular and extra vascular fluid.( Called interstitial fluid. )
All organisms respire gases, if not through lungs, then through their cell walls into the surrounding fluid.
A bacteria cell is where all of you r bacteria gather up
A bacteria cell differs structurally from plant and animal cells because of its small size. A bacteria cell has flagella outside of the cell to help it move. A bacteria cell does not contain organelles. Only the chromosome and sometimes ribosomes are visible in a bacteria cell.
Yes, a bacteria cell has a cell membrane. The cell membrane surrounds the cytoplasm of the cell and helps regulate the passage of molecules in and out of the cell.
Bacteria do not have a circulatory system like humans. Instead, they rely on diffusion to transport nutrients and waste products across their cell membranes. This process is efficient for small, single-celled organisms without complex body structures.
Nutrients do not move along the circulatory system only but they are carried to each cell via extra cellular and extra vascular fluid.( Called interstitial fluid. )
The word that means the same thing as cell eating is phagocytosis. The outcome is the ingestion of particulate matter, such as bacteria, from the extracellular fluid.
All organisms respire gases, if not through lungs, then through their cell walls into the surrounding fluid.
There is no one name for the circulatory system of a cell--just names for the various parts of the cell.
A bacteria cell is where all of you r bacteria gather up
Bacteria is the smallest cell*it was in my science book*
Bacteria is a prokaryotic cell.
A bacteria cell differs structurally from plant and animal cells because of its small size. A bacteria cell has flagella outside of the cell to help it move. A bacteria cell does not contain organelles. Only the chromosome and sometimes ribosomes are visible in a bacteria cell.
A bacteria cell differs structurally from plant and animal cells because of its small size. A bacteria cell has flagella outside of the cell to help it move. A bacteria cell does not contain organelles. Only the chromosome and sometimes ribosomes are visible in a bacteria cell.
You have five litres of blood in your circulatory system. It contains 3 litres of fluid and 2 litres of cells, including red blood cells. It is the dynamic system. From the proximal end of the capillaries fluid is leaked out to interstitial compartment. The same amount of fluid comes back through the distal end of the capillaries. This interstitial fluid comes in close contact with each and every body cell, that is living. You have 11 litres of interstitial fluid in your body. Little in talked about this fluid, which does the important job of supplying the oxygen and nutrients to the cells. On way back to the circulatory system ,this fluid takes back the carbon bi oxide and waste products of metabolism.
Yes, a bacteria cell has a cell membrane. The cell membrane surrounds the cytoplasm of the cell and helps regulate the passage of molecules in and out of the cell.