The cytoplasm of bacteria contains various structures, including ribosomes, nucleoid regions, and inclusion bodies. Ribosomes are responsible for protein synthesis, while the nucleoid houses the bacterial DNA. Inclusions can store nutrients or other substances, depending on the bacteria's needs. However, due to the small size and simplicity of bacterial cells, details within the cytoplasm are often challenging to observe without specialized imaging techniques.
When an amoeba eats a bacteria, it engulfs the bacteria into its cytoplasm through a process called phagocytosis. The bacteria is then enclosed in a food vacuole and digested by enzymes within the vacuole, providing the amoeba with nutrients for energy and growth. Any waste products from the digestion process are expelled from the cell.
You would have to use a Microscope, but yes.
Proteins are created from RNA in the ribosomes.
I don't know of any cells in cytoplasm but there is cytoplasm inside all cells if that's what you mean.
No, a bacterium is a single cell. Bacteria are single celled prokaryotes with a cell wall, cell membrane, diffuse genetic material and no membrane bound organelles. Some bacteria, if you consider blue-green algae to be bacteria, occasionally form multi-cellular structures such as plaques, filaments and nodules.
Discern is a verb. It means to perceive or recognise. This means it can be used in the following possible sentences: I can discern a faint light in the distance. Most students discern what the teacher expects of them. I cannot discern any differences between the fake and the genuine painting.
Bacteria do have DNA. Bacteria are prokaryotic cells, meaning they are fully functional cells (have DNA, RNA, ribosomes, cytoplasm). They just do not have a nucleus to house their like eukaryotic cells.
When an amoeba eats a bacteria, it engulfs the bacteria into its cytoplasm through a process called phagocytosis. The bacteria is then enclosed in a food vacuole and digested by enzymes within the vacuole, providing the amoeba with nutrients for energy and growth. Any waste products from the digestion process are expelled from the cell.
You would have to use a Microscope, but yes.
Proteins are created from RNA in the ribosomes.
I don't know of any cells in cytoplasm but there is cytoplasm inside all cells if that's what you mean.
I don't know of any cells in cytoplasm but there is cytoplasm inside all cells if that's what you mean.
No, a bacterium is a single cell. Bacteria are single celled prokaryotes with a cell wall, cell membrane, diffuse genetic material and no membrane bound organelles. Some bacteria, if you consider blue-green algae to be bacteria, occasionally form multi-cellular structures such as plaques, filaments and nodules.
what if a cell did not have cytoplasm
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None that mathematicians have been able to discern.
If cells did not have cytoplasm they would just fall apart :0 <3 :)