cell membrane, DNA, ribosomes, and cytoplasm
The cell was discovered by Robert Hooke who had been looking at cork under a microscope. He noticed little "boxes" which he called cells. Infact, the "cells" were part of the membrane of cork cells. It wasn't until the 1830s that cytoplasm was discovered. Before this cell organelles were thought to float around in the cell. Cytoplasm is the "jelly-like" substance that contains all membrane bound organelles. I do not remember the year Robert Hooke discovered cells.
Nerve cells have dendrites at the end. They have a long Cytoplasm to transmit nerve impulses for long distances.
It is the vacuole, a sac within the cytoplasm, that stores water inside plant cells. It also stores waste and food.
Probably so they are easier to repair. The problem that a cell has with growing larger is that the surface of the cell does not increase as rapidly as the volume of the cell. At the size of the largest cell, the surface area is so small relative to the volume that the cell is barely able to transpire. There are exceptions to the rule, though. The largest single cell is the slime mold plasmodium. It can be considered a single cell because their thousands of nuclei are not bounded by cell walls or membranes. Slime molds can grow to cover several square inches. They are able to transpire because of the way that their cytoplasm streams. They are the closest thing in nature to "The Blob".
Bacterial DNA are in plasmids.Plasmids are in cytoplasm.
While a bacterial cell does have a cell wall and a cell membrane, it does not contain a nucleus. The bacterial cell's genetic material, which looks like a thick, tangled string, is found in the cytoplasm.
while bacterial cell does have a cell wall and a cell membrane, it does not contain a nucleus. the bacteria cell's genetic material, which looks like a thick, tangled a tring, is found in the cytoplasm
In the cytoplasm of the bacterial cell
cell wall
The cell membrane is found in the cytoplasm of bacterial cells!! yeah...um...that's completely wrong... a cell membrane is found in eukaryotic organisms, not bacteria, and it surrounds the cytoplasm. bacteria have free floating (non-membrane bound) ribosomes, and most have circular chromosomes
Cytoplasm and DNA is located in a bacterial cellmembrane.
It is not the nucleoid like the person before me said. DNA is actually found in the nucleus of Bacteria. A thirteen- year old girl who is taking basic biology knew this of the top of her head! :) If the person of above me would have taken biology themselves instead of listening to naive 13 year old girls, they would know that a bacteria cell does not have a nucleus therefore the DNA is found in the nucleoid region. Get some of that.
The bacterial cell has a circular DNA molecule in the cytoplasm. That is where all the genetic information is located.
endospores
The genetic material is in the cytoplasm.
The genetic material is in the cytoplasm.