In bacteria, if the plasmid containing the foreign DNA manages to get inside a bacterial cell, this sequence ensures that it will be replicated. In Plant Cells, if transformation is successful the recombinant DNA is integrated into one of the chromosomes of the cell.
In bacteria, if the plasmid containing the foreign DNA manages to get inside a bacterial cell, this sequence ensures that it will be replicated. In Plant Cells, if transformation is successful the recombinant DNA is integrated into one of the chromosomes of the cell.
a bacterium or a plant, but not an animal
How should i know
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 bacterium may be considered a plant cell because it possesses a cell wall, similar to plant cells, which provides structural support. Additionally, some bacteria contain chlorophyll and are capable of photosynthesis, just like plants. However, it is worth noting that bacteria are prokaryotes and fundamentally different from eukaryotic plant cells.
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Bacterium is a prokariyote.Others are eukariyotic cells.
cellulose
Cell Wall
Cell Wall
Conjugation Transformation Transduction (A bacterial cell takes up DNA from its environment One bacterium transfers DNA to another bacterium to which it's physically connected A virus moves DNA from one bacterial cell to another)
In bacteria, if the plasmid containing the foreign DNA manages to get inside a bacterial cell, this sequence ensures that it will be replicated. In Plant Cells, if transformation is successful the recombinant DNA is integrated into one of the chromosomes of the cell.
The plant cell is smaller than the animal cell
A bacterium has a cell membrane, not a cell wall.
a bacterium or a plant, but not an animal
How should i know
Bacteria are all unicelular, but some live in colonies where they actually don't differ that much in cell size. 'Bacteria' is the plural form of 'bacterium'.