The animal cell does not have a cell wall, but a plant cell does have one.
there is a slight, but important difference, between these two forms of bacteria. Mycoplasma are cell wall deficient bacteria that have ALWAYS been cell wall deficient. bacteria are more insidious than Mycoplasma because they are able to shape shift between a normal bacterial state, with a cell wall, and a cell wall deficient form. Organisms such as Borrelia Bergdorferi, are l-form because they actually exist in multiple different forms, including a cell wall deficient form. same with chlamydia pneumonia. Mycoplasma bacteria never have a cell wall, therefore they are not technically classified as l-form.
L-15 cell culture medium is a type of basal medium commonly used for culturing a variety of mammalian, invertebrate, and plant cells. It contains essential nutrients, vitamins, and amino acids to support cell growth and maintenance. L-15 medium is often supplemented with additional components based on the specific requirements of the cells being cultured.
In meiosis II, the cells that enter are the two haploid cells produced in meiosis I. These cells undergo further division to produce a total of four haploid daughter cells, each with half the number of chromosomes as the original parent cell.
Egg cells could carry alleles for hair length that are either dominant or recessive. For instance, if we consider 'L' as the dominant allele for long hair and 'l' as the recessive allele for short hair, egg cells could potentially have genotypes of either 'L' or 'l'. Therefore, the possible alleles for hair length in egg cells are L and l.
they both involve the reproducing of cells
Protoplasts are formed from gram-positive cells in the presence of lysozyme, which destroys the cell wall. L forms are gram-positive or gram-negative bacteria that do not make a cell wall. Therefore, L forms never had or made a cell wall as opposed to protoplasts which used to have a cell wall, but no longer do because it was destroyed. Penicillin can be used to destroy the cell wall of a bacterial gram-positive cell and form a protoplast, but in the presence of Penicillin, if a new bacterial cell is forming and cannot create a cell wall, then it will become an L form.
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In the context of plant cells, "plasmolysis" refers to the process where the cell membrane detaches from the cell wall due to loss of water, typically in a hypertonic solution. The "l" in plasmolysis signifies the loss of water leading to cell shrinkage. Conversely, "plasmoptysis" describes the bursting of a cell when it takes in too much water, resulting in the cell membrane rupturing; the "pt" in plasmoptysis highlights this bursting effect. Both processes illustrate how cells respond to changes in osmotic pressure.
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there is a slight, but important difference, between these two forms of bacteria. Mycoplasma are cell wall deficient bacteria that have ALWAYS been cell wall deficient. bacteria are more insidious than Mycoplasma because they are able to shape shift between a normal bacterial state, with a cell wall, and a cell wall deficient form. Organisms such as Borrelia Bergdorferi, are l-form because they actually exist in multiple different forms, including a cell wall deficient form. same with chlamydia pneumonia. Mycoplasma bacteria never have a cell wall, therefore they are not technically classified as l-form.
Well, things that are not alive are made up of matter, or ATOMS. Alive things are made of cells. The cell theory is: THE CELL THEORY l. All cells come from cells ll. Cells can only die from the host in which the cell is held in dies lll. ALL LIVING THINGS ARE COMPOSED OF CELLS
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