The animal cell does not have a cell wall, but a plant cell does have one.
there is a slight, but important difference, between these two forms of bacteria. Mycoplasma are cell wall deficient bacteria that have ALWAYS been cell wall deficient. bacteria are more insidious than Mycoplasma because they are able to shape shift between a normal bacterial state, with a cell wall, and a cell wall deficient form. Organisms such as Borrelia Bergdorferi, are l-form because they actually exist in multiple different forms, including a cell wall deficient form. same with chlamydia pneumonia. Mycoplasma bacteria never have a cell wall, therefore they are not technically classified as l-form.
2 cells which then divide giving a total of 4 cells from the original parent cell.
they both involve the reproducing of cells
organic acids are used from plant origin and anima orgin ....... mineral acids arew used from mineral rocks...
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Protoplasts are formed from gram-positive cells in the presence of lysozyme, which destroys the cell wall. L forms are gram-positive or gram-negative bacteria that do not make a cell wall. Therefore, L forms never had or made a cell wall as opposed to protoplasts which used to have a cell wall, but no longer do because it was destroyed. Penicillin can be used to destroy the cell wall of a bacterial gram-positive cell and form a protoplast, but in the presence of Penicillin, if a new bacterial cell is forming and cannot create a cell wall, then it will become an L form.
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L-form bacteria
there is a slight, but important difference, between these two forms of bacteria. Mycoplasma are cell wall deficient bacteria that have ALWAYS been cell wall deficient. bacteria are more insidious than Mycoplasma because they are able to shape shift between a normal bacterial state, with a cell wall, and a cell wall deficient form. Organisms such as Borrelia Bergdorferi, are l-form because they actually exist in multiple different forms, including a cell wall deficient form. same with chlamydia pneumonia. Mycoplasma bacteria never have a cell wall, therefore they are not technically classified as l-form.
The address of the Li Zoological Society Inc The Anima L Farm is: 296 Wading River Rd, Manorville, NY 11949-3433
Well, things that are not alive are made up of matter, or ATOMS. Alive things are made of cells. The cell theory is: THE CELL THEORY l. All cells come from cells ll. Cells can only die from the host in which the cell is held in dies lll. ALL LIVING THINGS ARE COMPOSED OF CELLS
Gianni Bartoli has written: 'L' anima di Beethoven'
Marcello Pattarin has written: 'L' anima del Risorgimento italiano'
Pets, insects, human, anima,l biology, science, and people.
Franco Ciarlantini has written: 'L' anima del soldato' 'Africa romana'
R. L. P. Adams has written: 'Cell culture for biochemists' -- subject(s): Cell culture, Cultured Cells, Cytology, Laboratory manuals, Tissue culture