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Bacterium and plant cells have a cell wall, a rigid structure that provides support and protection. Animal cells do not have a cell wall, but instead have a plasma membrane for structure and support.
No, the cell membrane is not a bacterium. The cell membrane is a biological structure that surrounds the cell and regulates the movement of molecules in and out of the cell. Bacteria are single-celled microorganisms that can have a cell membrane as part of their structure.
The area inside the cell membrane of a bacterium is called the cytoplasm. It contains various organelles and structures that are essential for the cell's functions, such as ribosomes, DNA, and enzymes.
A bacterium typically has a cell membrane, flagellum for movement, and a cell wall for structure and protection.
The cell organelle present in both a bacterium and a plant cell but not an animal cell is the cell wall. The cell wall provides structure, protection, and support to these cells, maintaining their shape and integrity. Animal cells do not have a cell wall, but instead have a flexible cell membrane for support.
The plasma membrane is the cell structure that separates a eukaryotic cell from its environment. It acts as a selective barrier, allowing certain substances to enter and exit the cell while maintaining the internal environment needed for cellular function.
Bacterium and plant cells have a cell wall, a rigid structure that provides support and protection. Animal cells do not have a cell wall, but instead have a plasma membrane for structure and support.
No, the cell membrane is not a bacterium. The cell membrane is a biological structure that surrounds the cell and regulates the movement of molecules in and out of the cell. Bacteria are single-celled microorganisms that can have a cell membrane as part of their structure.
The area inside the cell membrane of a bacterium is called the cytoplasm. It contains various organelles and structures that are essential for the cell's functions, such as ribosomes, DNA, and enzymes.
A bacterium has a cell membrane, not a cell wall.
A bacterium typically has a cell membrane, flagellum for movement, and a cell wall for structure and protection.
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The cell organelle present in both a bacterium and a plant cell but not an animal cell is the cell wall. The cell wall provides structure, protection, and support to these cells, maintaining their shape and integrity. Animal cells do not have a cell wall, but instead have a flexible cell membrane for support.
This is the function of the Golgi Body.