this bacteria are three types but not belong.
1. metiocondria
2. golgiey
3. prokeryotic
golgiey bodys and metiocondria are not present in prokeryotic cell.
A bacterial cell consists of a cell membrane that encloses the cytoplasm and genetic material (DNA). It also contains ribosomes responsible for protein synthesis, a cell wall that provides structure, and sometimes flagella for movement. Some bacteria may have additional structures like pili for attaching to surfaces or capsules for protection.
In terms of structure,5 basic parts are:cell membranecytoplasmic matrixnucleoidplasmidribosomesthese structures are present in all bacteria so they are the essential(basic) components of bacteria
How can a bacteria without flagella move ?
A bacteria cell is where all of you r bacteria gather up
The nucleus holds the instructions for making all the cell parts.
all of them, bacteria have no organelles
In terms of structure,5 basic parts are:cell membranecytoplasmic matrixnucleoidplasmidribosomesthese structures are present in all bacteria so they are the essential(basic) components of bacteria
How can a bacteria without flagella move ?
A bacteria cell is where all of you r bacteria gather up
Not all of them. Most bacteria have cell walls.
No, they don't. They have DNA material but not the membrane around it. They are really too small to have any organelles.
Yes, lysosomes are present in all animal cells, including skin cells. These organelles contain enzymes that help break down and recycle cellular waste and foreign materials, playing a crucial role in maintaining cellular health and function.
The nucleus holds the instructions for making all the cell parts.
I labeled all the cell parts in my drawing.Drawing the cell parts, I understood plant cells better.Once I understood cell parts, I wanted to be a scientist.
all of them, bacteria have no organelles
Almost all cells have the nucleus, cytoplasm, and cell membrane. The nucleus contains genetic information, the cytoplasm is the fluid where cellular processes occur, and the cell membrane controls what enters and exits the cell.
All bacteria have cell walls. A cell wall outside the cell membrane is found in plants, fungi, bacteria, algae, and archaea. This cell wall is often a target of antibiotics. Viruses also attach to the bacteria cell walls. The bacteria that have cell walls include staph and strep.
Bacteria are better models for cell metabolism than viruses because they are single-celled organisms with fully functional metabolic processes, similar to those seen in higher organisms. They utilize various pathways for energy production, growth, and reproduction, allowing for a more comprehensive study of cellular metabolism. In contrast, viruses are not truly alive and lack metabolic machinery of their own, relying on host cells to replicate.