bacterials cells only have one sell just to let you know :)
Spiral
with thw coarse adjustman , to prder the cells damage
Bacterial cells typically have one of three shapes: spherical (coccus), oblong (bacillus), or curved (spirillum of vibrio). Depending on the plane of binary fission, cells form chains, clusters with various geometry, or single cells.
Bacterial cells typically have one of three shapes: spherical (coccus), oblong (bacillus), or curved (spirillum of vibrio). Depending on the plane of binary fission, cells form chains, clusters with various geometry, or single cells.
Bacterial cells typically have one of three shapes: spherical (coccus), oblong (bacillus), or curved (spirillum of vibrio). Depending on the plane of binary fission, cells form chains, clusters with various geometry, or single cells.
It is were rod shaped bacterial cells align parallel to one another. Sometimes called "picket fence" It is were rod shaped bacterial cells align parallel to one another. Sometimes called "picket fence"
no, bacterial cells do not have genetic material
Bacterial cells are not eukaryotic cells, which means they do not have a nucleus. They do, however, have chromosome.
An individual spherical bacterium is a coccus, and when you have a chain of them, it is referred to as streptococcus.
the sheet-like arrangement of cells is called tissues...
Bacterial cells.
No, bacterial cells have no complex organelles like the ER.