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The most common source of genetic diversity in a bacterial colony is a mutation. External DNA is assimilated by a cell is transformation.
A bacterial cell is a unit of bacterial colony. In colony of bacteria there can be thousands to million of cells can be present. The morphology of the colony of bacteria can be seen with naked eyes without the help of any gear. Where as the bacterial cell can only be seen under microscope.
Each colony is a mass of bacterial clones, usually founded by one individual cell. So each colony represents one original microbe.
No, there is no similarity in bacterial cell walls and plant cell walls. They are different morphologically and also in chemical composition; plant cell walls are made up of cellulose, whereas bacterial cell walls are made up of peptidoglycan (also known as murein).
Main difference is Bacteria are prokaryotes.Yeasts are eukaryotes.
synthesize the same proteins and enzymes
Robert Koch
eukaryotic cells have membrane bound organelles and are 10 times larger tha bacterial cells.
the same as an ant and a colony
The most common source of genetic diversity in a bacterial colony is a mutation. External DNA is assimilated by a cell is transformation.
A bacterial cell is a unit of bacterial colony. In colony of bacteria there can be thousands to million of cells can be present. The morphology of the colony of bacteria can be seen with naked eyes without the help of any gear. Where as the bacterial cell can only be seen under microscope.
Each colony is a mass of bacterial clones, usually founded by one individual cell. So each colony represents one original microbe.
The cell wall is in the plant cell. It is a significant difference between plant and animal cells. It is found in the Monera Kingdom in bacterial and fungal lifeforms, which is neither plant or animal.
Plants are multicellular, bacterias are unicellular.Plant cells have cell walls made from cellulose. Bacterias have cell walls made of peptidoglycan.
The main difference between an animal cell and a bacterial cell is that a bacterial cell contains a plasmid, a ring of DNA, opposed to the chromosomes that animal cells possess. There are other differences, such as size (bacterial cells are many times smaller) and whether or not they contain membrane bound organelles, which bacteria do not. Bacteria cells have also flagella/flagellum that an animal cells (except spermatozoa or sperm cells) does not, a "tail" strand that extends out of the cell to propel it forward.
besides the fact that most DNA is encased in a protective membrane, probably the most significant difference is that prokaryote DNA does not have introns and exons nor is it in a diploid state. besides the fact that most DNA is encased in a protective membrane, probably the most significant difference is that prokaryote DNA does not have introns and exons nor is it in a diploid state.