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... bonds from enzymatic attack . Lysosomes carry out intracellular digestion in a variety of circumstances . Amoebas and many other protists eat by engulfing smaller て organisms or other food particles , a process called phagocytosis 86.
... bonds from enzymatic attack . Lysosomes carry out intracellular digestion in a variety of circumstances . Amoebas and many other protists eat by engulfing smaller て organisms or other food particles , a process called phagocytosis 86.
Page 91
... a ) . Many freshwater protists have contractile vacuoles that pump excess water out of the cell , thereby maintaining the appropriate concentration of salts and other [ SU ! ] molecules ( see Figure 7.14 ) . Mature plant cells 91.
... a ) . Many freshwater protists have contractile vacuoles that pump excess water out of the cell , thereby maintaining the appropriate concentration of salts and other [ SU ! ] molecules ( see Figure 7.14 ) . Mature plant cells 91.
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... nearly all eukaryotic cells , including those of plants , animals , fungi , and protists . Some cells have a single large mitochondrion , but more often a cell has hundreds or even thousands of mitochondria ; the number is 101.
... nearly all eukaryotic cells , including those of plants , animals , fungi , and protists . Some cells have a single large mitochondrion , but more often a cell has hundreds or even thousands of mitochondria ; the number is 101.
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