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By taking it in.
Plant cells have chloroplasts. They have glyoxisomes and photosynthetic
No, typically cold viruses infect cells in the respiratory tract, such as the nose and throat, not muscle cells. Muscle cells do not provide the necessary conditions for a cold virus to replicate and cause infection.
Bacteria and fungi are both single-celled organisms that can be found in various environments. They play important roles in nutrient recycling and decomposition. However, bacteria are prokaryotic cells, while fungi are eukaryotic cells.
It depends on who you ask. If you ask me, I believe they are. Otherwise what Kingdom would we be in? We are not in Archaebacteria. We are not in Eukaryotic. We are not in Protista. We are not in Eubacteria. And we are not in Plantae. So that leaves one thing: Animalia. Although some may say we are in our own class.
By taking it in.
Plant cells have chloroplasts. They have glyoxisomes and photosynthetic
Prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells are similar in which of the following ways?
Bacteria lack a membrane-bound nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles that are present in eukaryotic cells. Additionally, bacteria have a cell wall made of peptidoglycan, while eukaryotic cells typically have a cell wall made of cellulose or chitin.
yes. but they both use different ways to utilize the mitochondion
A cheek cell is a eukaryote, also known as a eukaryotic cell, as it come from mammals which are animals which are in the domain Eukarya. Eukaryotes and prokaryotes differ in many ways. Eukaryotes have true nuclei (DNA with nuclear membrane) and membrane-bound organelles. Prokaryotes lack many organelles, none of which are bound to the membrane. Eukaryotes appeared much later in geological history and are about 30 times larger.
Eukaryotic cells are significantly larger than prokaryotic cells. These are the two basic types of cells in our world. Prokaryotic cells do not have a nucleus, whereas eukaryotic cells do. They both do most of the same functions and conduct them in the same ways, but the two main differences between these kinds of cells is that eukaryotic cells are larger, and much more complex, than prokaryotic cells.
1. Nucleus. The main difference is that eukaryotic cells have a nucleus and prokaryotic cells do not. That is really the meaning of the words prokaryotic (before nucleus) and eukaryotic (true nucleus). 2. Organelles. Eukaryotic cells have membrane-bound organelles and prokaryotic cells do not. I say membrane-bound organelles (mitochondrion, lysosomes) because both have ribosomes, which in come texts are considered organelles, but ribosomes are not membrane-bound (surrounded by a membrane). 3. Size. Eukaryotic cells are huge compared to prokaryotic cells. Most eukaryotic cells can be seen in detail with a simple light microscope. 4. Method of reproduction( cell division). Prokaryotic cells divide by binary fission and eukaryotic cells divide by mitosis or meiosis.
Both eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells contain genetic material in the form of DNA, a cell membrane that separates the cell from its environment, and ribosomes that are responsible for protein synthesis. Additionally, both types of cells have cytoplasm where various cellular processes take place.
No, typically cold viruses infect cells in the respiratory tract, such as the nose and throat, not muscle cells. Muscle cells do not provide the necessary conditions for a cold virus to replicate and cause infection.
Bacteria and fungi are both single-celled organisms that can be found in various environments. They play important roles in nutrient recycling and decomposition. However, bacteria are prokaryotic cells, while fungi are eukaryotic cells.
bacterial cells doesn't have certain organelles like mitochondria,endoplasmic reticulum etc their cell membrane is constituted by different composition of proteins& lipids they can metheolate their proteins formed so that it would be easy for them to identify the foreign particles the organelles required for respiration are formed by the cellmembrane itself their DNA is present in cytoplasm itself.i.e., they doesn't have a nuclear membrane their ribosomes are of 70s whereas eukaryotes have 80s ribosomes