diffrentiate between extracellular and intracellular with three diffrences.
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➖ EXTRACELLULAR DIGESTION -
⭕ The digestion which takes place in outside from the cell cell is known as extracellular digestion.
⭕ These types of digestion occurs in digestive tube or in body cavity.
⭕ In this digestion various digestive enzymes are involved like Pancreatic juice, intestinal enzymes, etc....
➖ INTRACELLULAR DIGESTION -
⭕ The digestion which takes place within the cell is known as intracellular digestion
⭕ These types of digestion occurs in cytoplasm of the cell.
⭕ lysosomal enzymes takes part in this digestion.
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here is your answer
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➖ EXTRACELLULAR DIGESTION -
⭕ The digestion which takes place in outside from the cell cell is known as extracellular digestion.
⭕ These types of digestion occurs in digestive tube or in body cavity.
⭕ In this digestion various digestive enzymes are involved like Pancreatic juice, intestinal enzymes, etc....
➖ INTRACELLULAR DIGESTION -
⭕ The digestion which takes place within the cell is known as intracellular digestion
⭕ These types of digestion occurs in cytoplasm of the cell.
⭕ lysosomal enzymes takes part in this digestion.
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The most obvious difference between these two fluids is that one is inside of the cell and the other is outside of the cell. Extracellular fluid accounts for about 1/3 of the fluid in the human body and has more ionic components than intracellular fluid. The two main types of extracellular fluid are blood plasma and interstitial fluids. Intracellular fluid, also called cytosol, makes up the other 2/3 of the fluids in the human body. This fluid contains more amino acids and proteins than extracellular fluid.
The most obvious difference between these two fluids is that one is inside of the cell and the other is outside of the cell. Extracellular fluid accounts for about 1/3 of the fluid in the human body and has more ionic components than intracellular fluid. The two main types of extracellular fluid are blood plasma and interstitial fluids. Intracellular fluid, also called cytosol, makes up the other 2/3 of the fluids in the human body. This fluid contains more amino acids and proteins than extracellular fluid.
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