Yes bacteria do have cytoplasm but as bacteria is a prokaryotic it does not have membrane bound cytoplasmic organalles and also not have distinct nucleus, as the eukaryotic cell posses
Yes of course. Cytoplasm is defined as the substance within the cell membrane. So, cytoplasm in anything and everything withink the cell wall or membrane.
Basic organelles of a bacteria include ; nucleotide, cytoplasm, some have ribosomes, and structures called inclusion
its not A ctyoplasm it is THE cytoplasm and yes....yes it does
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yes Bacteria, animal cells and plant cells have cytoskeletons!
The cytoskeleton is a web of proteins inside the cell. It acts as both a skeleton and a muscle. The cytoskeleton helps the cell keep its shape. It also helps some cells, such as bacteria, to move. also has Micropcentronlompobical acids in the cells protein ring.
The main function of the cytoskeleton in plant cells is to protect the cell from damage caused by the outside world.
cytoskeleton
cytoskeleton
yes Bacteria, animal cells and plant cells have cytoskeletons!
The cytoskeleton is a web of proteins inside the cell. It acts as both a skeleton and a muscle. The cytoskeleton helps the cell keep its shape. It also helps some cells, such as bacteria, to move. also has Micropcentronlompobical acids in the cells protein ring.
function of the cytoskeleton in the cells of living organisms?
Cytoskeleton is found in BOTH animal and plant cells.
The cytoskeleton is found in both plant and animal cells.
Cytoskeleton is found in BOTH animal and plant cells.
cytoskeleton
Yes. Animal cells do have cytoskeleton
plant cells
cytoskeleton
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from the cytoskeleton