part of a bacteria cell is a substance called riboflavin or the equivalent to our DNA
a cell wall
All of the cell?! ANS2: An animal cell is contained by its cellular membrane. A plant or bacterial cell is contained by its cell wall.
An acetylglucosamine is an amide derivative of glucose which forms part of the peptidoglycan of bacterial cell walls.
Of course they are found in bacterial cells.Every living cell has a plasma membrane.
the bacterial cell reproduces the bacterial chromosome that the human gene codes for.
a cell wall
cytoplasm
All of the cell?! ANS2: An animal cell is contained by its cellular membrane. A plant or bacterial cell is contained by its cell wall.
it becomes a part of the bacterial DNA and it can be replicated into the daughter cells. this cycle doesn't harm the bacterial cell but it can change into the lysis cycle and kill the host cell
No, bacterial cell also have phospholipid bilayers.
yes a bacterial cell is an endo spore
An acetylglucosamine is an amide derivative of glucose which forms part of the peptidoglycan of bacterial cell walls.
Of course they are found in bacterial cells.Every living cell has a plasma membrane.
the bacterial cell reproduces the bacterial chromosome that the human gene codes for.
Transformation.
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.
Bacterial cells are prokaryotic and the cells of an onion are eukaryotic.