Biology, asked by mwaleedk, 11 months ago

why intracellular digestion is not takes place in human?​

Answers

Answered by harshkumar952006
12

HEY HERE IS YOUR ANSWER

Human does not have intracellular digestion because

Humans use extracellular digestion when they eat. Their teeth grind the food, enzymes and acid in the stomach liquefy it, and additional enzymes in the small intestine break the food down into parts their cells can use. Although fungi do not have a digestive tract like humans, they still use extracellular digestion.

Intracellular fluid is the liquid located inside the cells, while extracellular fluid surrounds the cells. While intracellular fluid contains proteins and amino acids and has a concentration gradient, extracellular fluid presents with more ions.

I HOPE YOU GOT YOUR ANSWER

SO IF YES MARK ME AS BRAINLEST

SORRY FOR LATE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


harshkumar952006: hey how do you feel??????????????????????????????????????????????????????
harshkumar952006: HEY MARK ME AS BRAINLEST
Similar questions