Organelle
The class of cell structures are the organelles. These are sub-cellular structures composed of various proteins and other materials. The reproductive functions of eukaryotic cells occur in the cell's central body or nucleus.
The structures that enable cells to live and reproduce are the organelles. The organelles of a cell are like the organs found inside the human body.
A virus needs a host cell to reproduce, so it enters a host cell(living cell e.g bacteria) and releases genatic materials which enslave the the cell and reproduce.
A cell can be reproduce by a host cell
No,they do not. They reproduce by cell division. Cell division is when a micro organism divides itself into two.
the answer is organelles
The nucleus oral
An organelle is one of the structures that a cell uses to live, grow and reproduce. It is an organized and compartmentalized structure within the cell.
The nucleus contains all the genetic material (DNA) to reproduce. It can, however, not live and reproduce without interaction with and presence of other components of a cell.
The class of cell structures are the organelles. These are sub-cellular structures composed of various proteins and other materials. The reproductive functions of eukaryotic cells occur in the cell's central body or nucleus.
Mitochondria, the "energy factory" of the cell. The aerobic portion of cellular respiration takes place there.
it is an organelle hope u all finish your crossword
The answer will be extremely unprofessional, however after landing on the cell, it has leg like structures which allow it to propel itself into the cell, where it starts goofing around and steeling it's DNA in order to reproduce.
Organelle is the right answer
The structures that enable cells to live and reproduce are the organelles. The organelles of a cell are like the organs found inside the human body.
interphase is when a cell is preparing to reproduce. :)
A galvanished cell is a cell that can reproduce and a alkalised cell is a cell that can't reproduce