If you observed a cell with a plasma membrane, a cell wall, and ribosomes but no other organelles, you could conclude that it is likely a prokaryotic cell, such as a bacterium. Prokaryotic cells are characterized by their lack of membrane-bound organelles and a defined nucleus. The presence of ribosomes indicates that the cell is capable of protein synthesis, while the cell wall provides structural support.
At least two types of bacteria are contained in the natural water sample.
Prokaryote
"The mitochondrion and the chloroplast both have a number of unusual features that distinguish them from other organelles: they contain their own DNA that loops around like that of bacteria, they manufacture many of their own proteins, and they both reproduce by binary fission. This is very similar to what bacteria do. The similarity has led many scientists to conclude that these organelles may have evolved from independent bacteria that took up residence in early eukaryotic cells billions of years ago. These bacteria eventually became so dependent on their hosts, and vice versa, that they have essentially become one organism" (Beyond Books, Apex Learning Inc.)http://www.beyondbooks.com/lif71/4g.asp
I would conclude that there was a mixed culture or that there was a mixed infection. It really would depend on where this came from: a Petri dish or a wound or surface of some sort. Beyond that, I could not say what the species of microbe these are without further testing.
If the cell has a flagellum, it is likely a motile cell, which could indicate it belongs to a unicellular organism such as a protist or certain bacteria. The presence of lysosomes suggests that the cell has the capability for digestion and waste processing, indicating it is likely a eukaryotic cell. Therefore, you could conclude that this cell is a eukaryotic organism capable of movement and has metabolic processes for breaking down materials.
At least two types of bacteria are contained in the natural water sample.
They are both cells that have incredible organelles that benefit them, like how the cell wall provides a barrier for the plants, and vacuoles serve to store water and food in both plant and animal cells.
Prokaryote
at least some of the proteins that function in the nuclear envelope are made by the ribosomes on the nuclear envelope. I promise this is the right answer, i did it on masteringbio two seconds ago.. Good Luck :-)
We conclude that the study is correct.I conclude an alliance.
If the cell has a cell wall, it is a plant cell.
"The mitochondrion and the chloroplast both have a number of unusual features that distinguish them from other organelles: they contain their own DNA that loops around like that of bacteria, they manufacture many of their own proteins, and they both reproduce by binary fission. This is very similar to what bacteria do. The similarity has led many scientists to conclude that these organelles may have evolved from independent bacteria that took up residence in early eukaryotic cells billions of years ago. These bacteria eventually became so dependent on their hosts, and vice versa, that they have essentially become one organism" (Beyond Books, Apex Learning Inc.)http://www.beyondbooks.com/lif71/4g.asp
I would conclude that there was a mixed culture or that there was a mixed infection. It really would depend on where this came from: a Petri dish or a wound or surface of some sort. Beyond that, I could not say what the species of microbe these are without further testing.
Conclude your foolish computer game fast, and get back to studying. I will conclude my message. Every science project has a section to conclude it. Conclude is to end something. She did a short recap to conclude her speech.
A gram stained field of red rods and purple cocci through a microscope may indicate a severe bacterial infection. The next step would be to do a culture of the bacteria to find the correct antibiotic needed to treat the infection.
I conclude that it is possible to make a sentence with the word "conclude."
Concluded is the past tense of conclude.