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Cytoplasmic streaming is when cytoplasm flows in eukaryotic cells. Myoblasts are a part of the human body where cytoplasmic streaming is noticeable.
Predominantly multicellular not in bacteria but in human body • Cell contains a nucleus and other membrane bound organelles not in bacteria but in human body • DNA occurs in a circular form in bacteria only
Yes they do have but only non-membrane bounded or single membrane bounded, but never double membrane bounded.
Humans are related to bacteria in that they are both a part of the Earth. They interact with one another, and while some bacteria is actually helpful to humans, many kinds of bacteria can be harmful.
A human fetal cell is the cell being observed. The human fetal cell will have a contractile ring before cytoplasmic division begins.
The cytoplasmic membrane is a poor target for antibacterial medication because of the difficulty in creating an antibiotic that will destroy the cytoplasmic membrane in a bacterium and not destroy the cytoplasmic membrane in a human cell.
Predominantly multicellular not in bacteria but in human body • Cell contains a nucleus and other membrane bound organelles not in bacteria but in human body • DNA occurs in a circular form in bacteria only
The cytoplasmic extension in a human cell consists of collagen.
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Cytoplasmic streaming is when cytoplasm flows in eukaryotic cells. Myoblasts are a part of the human body where cytoplasmic streaming is noticeable.
No, bacteria do not have a nucleus on which the poison can act.
Predominantly multicellular not in bacteria but in human body • Cell contains a nucleus and other membrane bound organelles not in bacteria but in human body • DNA occurs in a circular form in bacteria only
It would be more correct to say that bacteria and yeast can be genetically modified to produce a compound which is chemically identical to human insulin.So can plants, by the way; a safflower plant with the genes to produce bio-identical human insulin has been demonstrated.
Yes they do have but only non-membrane bounded or single membrane bounded, but never double membrane bounded.
Humans are related to bacteria in that they are both a part of the Earth. They interact with one another, and while some bacteria is actually helpful to humans, many kinds of bacteria can be harmful.
The insulin that we engineer bacteria to make (E.colidoes not naturally make insulin) is identical to human insulin.
No. plants, bacteria, fungi and aerchia all have cells walls though. all cells have a cell membrane, but animal cells (including human cells) have only cell membrane, not a cell wall.