cell wall
Plant cells have a cell wall made of cellulose, which provides structure and support, while bacteria have a cell membrane that surrounds their cytoplasm.
you have a cell wall and cell membrane
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cell wall
Only Bacteria can reproduce outside of a host.. Bacteria are made of cells
Yes, mold cells are bigger than bacteria cells. They typically are around 3x larger than bacteria cells and they take up more space.
This structure is called a cell wall and it is found in plant cells and bacteria cells.
they are specalised by having a wall of agar jelly around the cells to prevent bacteria.
Bacteria are the most primitive forms of cells, and they do not have a "real" nucleus. Their DNA basically floats around inside of them.
Yes, prokaryotic cells typically have one membrane, which is the plasma membrane that surrounds the cell. In addition to this membrane, many prokaryotes, like bacteria, have an outer membrane that lies outside the plasma membrane, particularly in gram-negative bacteria. This outer membrane serves as an additional barrier and can contain lipopolysaccharides. Thus, while prokaryotes primarily have one membrane, they may have an additional outer membrane in certain groups.
While cell membranes might be around every cell, cell walls made of cellulose are only found around plant cells. There are other sorts of cell walls. Many but not all bacteria also have a structure called a cell wall.Fungi and some protozoa also have cell walls. These walls are made of proteins. They serve the same purpose of protecting and maintaining structure.
No. All bacteria cells are prokaryotes. This means that they do not have a nucleus with a membrane around it. Streptococcus cells are a type of bacteria. The are round like little balls. There are other bacteria that are rod shaped and these have a different name: bacilli.