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Helps bacteria survive extreme conditions and later develop into fully functional bacterial cells.
they store it in the plant cells to use later.
First and foremost, the purpose of heat fixing is to drive stain into the bacterial cells, which in this case, you are staining the background, so there is not a need for heat fixing. Next, the process of heat fixing will shrink the cell by a little. This sorts of support the first reason as since there isn't the need to heat fix, then don't. By not heat-fixing, we actually see a more accurate morphology, arrangement and size of thr bacterial cell. Hope that my answers helps 😊
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They make glucose via photosynthesis. Then use glucose to make starch, which they store for later use.
Helps bacteria survive extreme conditions and later develop into fully functional bacterial cells.
Francesco's work to disprove abiogenesis, or spontaneous generation, would later play a crucial role in the development of cell theory. His belief about cells was that all living organisms are made up of individual biological cells.
Energy cells store in lipids to use them later.
Since glass was invented, the scientists were able to create the microscope. If this was never invented, the scientists would never have been able to discover cells.
Since glass was invented, the scientists were able to create the microscope. If this was never invented, the scientists would never have been able to discover cells.
Lipids are used for energy storage, cushions vital organs, and insulates the organism
It may develop later. Perhaps you have none.
He explored Roanoke Island, the Lost Colony. He did not discover anything but Roanoke, which he founded and later disappeared.
If the bacterial samples are for later research then I would assume they would need to be either refrigerated or frozen
microscopic analysis of mouth cells: a closer look at bacterial growth and colonies...hope this helps( it probs will)
they store it in the plant cells to use later.
Sears was the founder of Discover Bank. The bank was founded in the year 1911 originally Greenwood Trust Company in Greenwood, Delaware and was later renamed Discover Bank in 2000.