they have a cell membrane
Not much. Bacteria and plants both have cell walls, but they are made of different organic material. Animal cells have no cell walls. They often have flagella, which are unique to bacteria, and they have no organelles, unlike all other cells. What they do have in common . . . huh. Well, they have DNA in the center, though not in a nucleus, and they have cell membranes. Also, their insides are filled with cytoplasm, though in the case of prokaryotes, which have no organelles, it's all cytosol.
they have a cell membrane
they have ribosomes
they have cell membranes
Bacteria multiplies like other living organisms so they can do the jobs they're supposed to.
They have a nucleus
They have ribosomes.They contain cytoplasm. Some things bacteria have in common with cells of other living organisms is they both have chromosomes, they both have organelles and a nucleus, and are alive. they have a cell membrane
Bacteria multiplies like other living organisms so they can do the jobs they're supposed to.
Bacteria multiplies like other living organisms so they can do the jobs they're supposed to.
they have a cell membrane
Bacteria multiplies like other living organisms so they can do the jobs they're supposed to.
Bacteria multiplies like other living organisms so they can do the jobs they're supposed to.
Bacteria multiplies like other living organisms so they can do the jobs they're supposed to.
Bacteria multiplies like other living organisms so they can do the jobs they're supposed to.
Bacteria multiplies like other living organisms so they can do the jobs they're supposed to.
They have a nucleus
They have cell membranes. [APEX]
Yes. Bacteria are living organisms. All living organisms have DNA.
They have ribosomes.They contain cytoplasm. Some things bacteria have in common with cells of other living organisms is they both have chromosomes, they both have organelles and a nucleus, and are alive. they have a cell membrane
Bacteria multiplies like other living organisms so they can do the jobs they're supposed to.
Bacteria multiplies like other living organisms so they can do the jobs they're supposed to.