The way infectious agents, bacteria, damage their hosts is by eating the host from the inside out. Most bacteria only consume a minute portion of their hosts. It is only a threat and hardly ever gets to be a significant factor in the damage.
Another name for prokaryotic cells is bacteria cells.
No, bacteria cells do not have membrane-bound organelles.
Both bacteria and human cells are made up of a cell membrane, cytoplasm, and genetic material, but bacteria lack membrane-bound organelles like the nucleus found in human cells. Bacteria have a simpler structure and are typically smaller in size compared to human cells. Additionally, human cells are eukaryotic, while bacteria are prokaryotic.
Prokaryotic cells are primitive cells that lack a nucleus and organelles. Bacteria are examples of prokaryotic cells.
Bacteria cells lack a true nucleus and membrane-bound organelles, which are found in other types of cells.
Fungus cells are eukariyotic cells. Bacteria have prokariyotic cells
Bacteria cells don't have a nucleas.
Bacteria are prokaryotes.
Bacteria have prokaryotic cells. They do not have eukaryotic cells.
bacteria that mostly affects you
Bacteria can attack and kill cells. White blood cells can kill bacteria.
bacteria harms you and on the other side cells help you by much!!!!!
Another name for prokaryotic cells is bacteria cells.
No, bacteria cells are prokaryotic cells, meaning they do not have a nucleus or membrane-bound organelles, while human skin cells are eukaryotic cells with a nucleus and organelles. Additionally, bacteria cells are much smaller in size compared to human skin cells.
tuberculosis disease affects the cells of the lungs. They infect them with the tuberculosis bacilli making the host vulnerable to other infections in the body.
Yes, mold cells are bigger than bacteria cells. They typically are around 3x larger than bacteria cells and they take up more space.
Bacteria cells do not have lysosomes. These are sometimes called the "stomach" of the cell.