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chloroplasts play an important role in energy production in plant cells. however, some parts of a plant, like the roots, lack c...Asked by audrey
Chloroplasts play an important role in energy production in plant cells. However, some parts of a plant, like the roots, lack chloroplasts. In one to two sentences, explain the most likely pathway for root cells to obtain energy, and identify the organelles involved
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make it so that there is a little joke so the reader is interested
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In three to five sentences, explain why animal cells do not require a cell wall or a central vacuole for their functions. make it a little funny and short also not copy right
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In three to five sentences, compare the process of digesting food in an amoeba (unicellular) to those in a mouse (multicellular) make it short
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Root cells likely obtain energy through the process of cellular respiration, taking place in the mitochondria.
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Root cells obtain energy through cellular respiration, utilizing mitochondria for this process.
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Root cells, being the energy-savvy superheroes of plants, rely on cellular respiration like a secret mission handled by their trusty sidekicks, the mitochondria.
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Animal cells, being the hipsters of the cell world, don't bother with a cell wall. Who needs extra protection when you've got a slick, flexible plasma membrane that fits like a tailored suit? As for a central vacuole, well, animal cells don't have time for that sitting around and storing stuff nonsense - they just prefer to keep it light and carry only the essentials, like a fashionable clutch instead of a bulky suitcase.
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Animal cells skip the cell wall and central vacuole because, hey, who needs bulky extras when you've got a sleek and flexible membrane, and prefer to travel light like a stylish clutch instead of a bulky suitcase?
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In amoebas, the process of digesting food is a one-cell show. They engulf their food through phagocytosis, forming a food vacuole where it is broken down and absorbed. In contrast, mice rely on a specialized digestive system with organs like the stomach and intestines. They chew their food, utilize enzymes and acids to break it down, and then absorb nutrients through the intestinal lining before it is distributed throughout their multicellular body systems.
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