Indeed they do.
Yes.
yes
Yes, plasma memberane is infact a characterstic of every living cell. Cell wall is the one covering which found in some bacteria and not in some.
Mycoplasma Pneumoniae
Plasma Membrane !
Some have outer membrane, some don't. Gram positive bacteria - no outer membrane Gram negative bacteria - with outer membrane
The plasma membrane.
Plasma Membrane
yes they do
Yes, plasma memberane is infact a characterstic of every living cell. Cell wall is the one covering which found in some bacteria and not in some.
Mycoplasma Pneumoniae
In animal cells, the plasma membrane forms the outer boundary of the cell. In fungi and plant cells, a cell wall exists outside the plasma membrane. Gram-positive bacteria have outer cell walls, while Gram-negative bacteria possess inner and outer plasma membranes.
Yes, plasma memberane is infact a characterstic of every living cell. Cell wall is the one covering which found in some bacteria and not in some.
Yes, both eukaryotes and bacteria have a cell (also called plasma) membrane.
Plasma Membrane !
They have a plasma cell membrane, a nuclear region and a cytoplasm.
No, bacteria don't have vacuole since they are prokaryotic cells. The waste materials are directly put out of the plasma membrane.
Turgor pressure is caused by water filling the plasma membrane and cell wall of plants, bacteria and some fungi. It pushes the plasma membrane against the cell wall to create the pressure.
Some have outer membrane, some don't. Gram positive bacteria - no outer membrane Gram negative bacteria - with outer membrane