Bacteria are simple prokaryote cells. Other cells are eukaryotes.
For more information on eukaryotes and prokaryotes, please see the related links below.
A bacterium is not considered a plant cell. The two types of cells have certain shared characteristics and characteristics that are different. They both have DNA and a cell membrane.
A cell without a nucleus is called a prokaryotic cell, such as bacteria. While it lacks a nucleus, it still contains other cellular components necessary for its function, so it is still considered a cell.
Bacteria and some Protista have a cell wall.
The offspring of bacteria is aptly called bacteria. There are hundreds of thousands of types of bacteria in the world.
When a bacteria cell lacks a nucleus (like most bacteria do), it is said to be a prokaryotic cell.
Mycoplasma is a genus of bacteria that lack a cell wall. They can be parasitic or saprotrophic, with some considered to be pathogenic in humans.
it protects the cell wall from any bacteria virus, and other enffections
bacteria cells have no nucleus
they have a cell membrane
it protects the cell wall from any bacteria virus, and other enffections
It has its own DNA completely separate from the DNA of the host cell.
Bacteria multiplies like other living organisms so they can do the jobs they're supposed to.