Antibiotics contain bacteria which helps us to fight with the particular disease.It may be of bacterial group or fungi group or algae group or protozoan group. For example penicillin is prepared from penicillium.
No, cytoplasm is not a bacteria. Cytoplasm is a jelly-like substance found within cells that contains various organelles and is essential for cell function. Bacteria are single-celled microorganisms that have their own cytoplasm but are distinct from eukaryotic cells.
Bacteria multiplies like other living organisms so they can do the jobs they're supposed to.
Cells in which the DNA floats freely in the cytoplasm and is not encoles in anucleus are called prokaryotic cells eg bacteria.
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
The Krebs cycle in bacteria occurs in the cytoplasm. Unlike in eukaryotic cells, where it occurs in the mitochondria, bacterial cells do not have mitochondria, so the Krebs cycle takes place in the cytoplasm.
The bacteria that lack cytoplasm, is the eukaryotic cells. These cells do not contain cytoplasm, and they are also not a bacteria that can replicate on its own.
They contain cytoplasm.
They contain cytoplasm.
No, cytoplasm is not a bacteria. Cytoplasm is a jelly-like substance found within cells that contains various organelles and is essential for cell function. Bacteria are single-celled microorganisms that have their own cytoplasm but are distinct from eukaryotic cells.
Bacteria multiplies like other living organisms so they can do the jobs they're supposed to.
No, bacteria can not endocytosise another bacteria. bacteria contains cell wall, DNA called nucleoid and cytoplasm. Bacteria can make its own proteins by its ribosomes..No, they do not. They are not large enough for more bacteria inside.
No. Cytoplasm is the fluid within a cell. Therefore, sperm does contain cytoplasm, but cytoplasm cannot contain sperm.
All cells contain cytoplasm. Humans are made of cells. Therefore humans contain cytoplasm.
Yes all cells essentially contain cytoplasm.
well in general, a bacterium cell will contain much the same material that a human cell will contain. it will have genetic material, (RNA DNA) proteins, cytoplasm ribosomes, and other organells
The cell membrane - without which cytoplasm is meaningless - serves to contain cytoplasm just as a wall would contain a city.
no.They are only found in photosynthetic eukariyotes. Plants and algae are examples