the eucaryotic cell organelle that resemble bacteria is MITOCHONDRIA
Archaebacteria are single-celled microorganisms that are prokaryotes
Tetanus caused by Clostridium tetani. It is a bacteria which is a prokariyote
Living organisms exhibit characteristics such as growth, reproduction, responding to stimuli, metabolism, and the ability to evolve. Non-living organisms lack these characteristics and do not display biological functions or processes like living organisms do.
The smooth endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is involved in lipid synthesis, drug detoxification, and calcium storage in cells. It lacks ribosomes on its surface, which gives it a smooth appearance under a microscope.
No. Only eucaryotic cells can have chloroplasts in them.
the eucaryotic cell organelle that resemble bacteria is MITOCHONDRIA
If they are eucaryotic, then yes they do. and I'm pretty sure hair cells are eucaryotic.
Archaebacteria are single-celled microorganisms that are prokaryotes
No, eukaryotic cells imply that the cells have a "true nucleus" bacterial cells (prokaryotic) dont have a true nucleus and contain their DNA in supercoils inside the cytoplasm
chloroplast
If you mean cells-eucaryotic cells all have nucleur
Tetanus caused by Clostridium tetani. It is a bacteria which is a prokariyote
a eucaryotic cell is one which has a definite nucleus
Mitosis
The cell membrane, also known as the "phospholipid bilayer".
There two types of cell procaryotic and eucaryotic.