Read your lab notes and refer to the textbook.
If it is alive then it is an oganism. You just need to know if it's alive. Anythin' that is living is an organism. depends on the cell and the level of organization: bacterial cells are considered organisms liver cells are not organisms read up on cell theory (not the marxist kind) that should clarify the definition of organisms for you.
Yogurt cells contain various cell structures, including the cell membrane, cytoplasm, nucleus, and organelles such as mitochondria and ribosomes. Additionally, yogurt cells may also contain bacterial structures, such as the cell wall, nucleoid (bacterial equivalent of a nucleus), and plasmids (small circular pieces of DNA).
1)A SPECIFIC virus attaches to the surface of a specific bacteria cell.hereditary material of the virus injects into the cell. 2)The viral hereditary material may become a part of the bacterial cell's chromosome. 3)The bacterial cell divides the virus is now part of two cells inseted of one 4)The virus become active. 5)New virus are made 6)The bacterial cell breaks open and releases the viruses, thereby destroying the host bacterial cell.
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far as i know of there is no nk cells
bacterials cells only have one sell just to let you know :)
well pay attention in class and then you'll know :p If I had been taught it in class I would have :)
I don`t know other ways but I know that It can be transformed chemically & by electroporation
Because bacterial cells reproduce and form identical daughter cells. Therefore, a single cell that is isolated away from the rest of the mixed bacterial culture will reproduce a colony of cells identical to itself. You will know that it is only that certain type of bacteria with none others mixed in, or pure :)
1. The nucleus in animal and plant cells contains the chromosomes. In bacteria, the single circular chromosome is in the cytoplasm. 2. The DNA in plant and animal cells is double stranded; in bacteria it is mostly single stranded.
All I know is one type and those are nerve cells :)
If it is alive then it is an oganism. You just need to know if it's alive. Anythin' that is living is an organism. depends on the cell and the level of organization: bacterial cells are considered organisms liver cells are not organisms read up on cell theory (not the marxist kind) that should clarify the definition of organisms for you.
egg cells and ovaries
Yogurt cells contain various cell structures, including the cell membrane, cytoplasm, nucleus, and organelles such as mitochondria and ribosomes. Additionally, yogurt cells may also contain bacterial structures, such as the cell wall, nucleoid (bacterial equivalent of a nucleus), and plasmids (small circular pieces of DNA).
In bacteria, if the plasmid containing the foreign DNA manages to get inside a bacterial cell, this sequence ensures that it will be replicated. In Plant Cells, if transformation is successful the recombinant DNA is integrated into one of the chromosomes of the cell.
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This was called the Industrial Revolution. It took a toll on everything, from farms to technology. It transformed the lives for everyone for the better.