1) Yes, a bacteria cell could injure a plant cell by surrounding it and eating it, because bacteria produce chemicals that can damage, kill, or make it grow funny. The bacteria release enzymes which can kill or injure plant cells and then they absorb the nutrients that become available through this action.
yes because of all the fungus in the plant the sunflight reflects on it and creates a chemical substance and kills the plant
Bacteria could injure a plant cell by entering them. This is because bacteria is a decomposer and would need to feed and thus adversely affecting the plant.
Bacteria don't eat but they produce their food by the use of light through photosynthesis or the use of chemical substances for energy, chemosynthesis.
So they can engulf the bacteria that is entering your body.
A blood clot forms over a cut to stop bleeding and to keep bacteria from entering the wound. Bacteria-fighting cells then come to the area to kill bacteria.
yes everything is made up of cells
Bacteria cells are prokaryotes. Cells without nuclei.
Toxins
they are specalised by having a wall of agar jelly around the cells to prevent bacteria.
Bacteria don't eat but they produce their food by the use of light through photosynthesis or the use of chemical substances for energy, chemosynthesis.
So they can engulf the bacteria that is entering your body.
A blood clot forms over a cut to stop bleeding and to keep bacteria from entering the wound. Bacteria-fighting cells then come to the area to kill bacteria.
A blood clot forms over a cut to stop bleeding and to keep bacteria from entering the wound. Bacteria-fighting cells then come to the area to kill bacteria.
When a mass number of cells in a body are "sick". Sick could mean good bacteria cells being overcome by bad cell bacteria.
Fungus cells are eukariyotic cells. Bacteria have prokariyotic cells
Bacteria are prokaryotes.
Bacteria cells don't have a nucleas.
They split into two bacteria cells!
Bacteria have prokaryotic cells. They do not have eukaryotic cells.