You'll need to rephrase this if you want an answer. What would you like to know about the movement of materials to cells? Which materials? Which cells?
no, bacterial cells do not have genetic material
Vacuolecantain stored food for cells or wast material form cells.
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Which structure contains a eukaryotic cells genetic material
The nonliving material surrounding cells is called protoplasm.
Yes, all cells have a copy of the genetic material found in the other cells (red blood cells are an exception, as they have no nucleus).
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The movement of material due to differences in density is called convection. This process occurs when warmer, less dense material rises, and cooler, denser material sinks, creating a continuous loop of movement.
The chromosomal hereditary material is packaged in the nucleus in eukaryotic cells but not in prokaryotic cells.
Endocytosis is the process by which cells absorb material by engulfing it with their cell membrane to form a vesicle. Exocytosis is the process by which cells expel material by fusing a vesicle containing the material with the cell membrane, releasing its contents outside the cell. Endocytosis brings materials into the cell, while exocytosis expels materials out of the cell.
The nonliving material surrounding cells is called the intercellular matrix. The matrix fills the spaces that are between the cells.
not much, a cell membrane and genetic material (in prokaryotic cells the genetic material is free floating)