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Do all living things have at least 100 cells?

No, there are living single cell organisms


Is soil composed of cells?

No, not soil itself, at least not living cells. However, if there is bacteria, fungus, tiny animals, or plants in the soil, then those things have cells. They are in the soil, but not a part of it.


What do bacteria have common with the cells of other living things organisms?

Bacteria, like the cells of other living organisms, share fundamental characteristics such as having a cell membrane, genetic material (DNA), and the ability to reproduce and metabolize nutrients. Both types of cells utilize ribosomes for protein synthesis and exhibit biochemical processes essential for life. Additionally, they respond to their environment, indicating a level of interaction with their surroundings, despite differences in complexity and organization.


Function of the cytoskeleton in the cells of living organisms?

function of the cytoskeleton in the cells of living organisms?


What do bacteria have in common with cells of living organisms?

Not much. Bacteria and plants both have cell walls, but they are made of different organic material. Animal cells have no cell walls. They often have flagella, which are unique to bacteria, and they have no organelles, unlike all other cells. What they do have in common . . . huh. Well, they have DNA in the center, though not in a nucleus, and they have cell membranes. Also, their insides are filled with cytoplasm, though in the case of prokaryotes, which have no organelles, it's all cytosol.

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What bacteria have in common with the cells of other living organisms?

Bacteria multiplies like other living organisms so they can do the jobs they're supposed to.


What of bacteria have in common with cells of other living organisms?

they have a cell membrane


What do bacteria have in common with the other cells of other living organisms?

Bacteria multiplies like other living organisms so they can do the jobs they're supposed to.


What do bacteria having common with the cells of other living organisms?

Bacteria multiplies like other living organisms so they can do the jobs they're supposed to.


What do bacteria have in common with the cells of the other living organisms?

Bacteria, like other living organisms, are made up of cells. Both bacteria cells and cells of other living organisms contain genetic material, have cell membranes, and exhibit functions necessary for survival such as metabolism and reproduction.


What do cells have in common with the cells of other organisms?

Bacteria multiplies like other living organisms so they can do the jobs they're supposed to.


Will bacteria cells have DNA?

Yes. Bacteria are living organisms. All living organisms have DNA.


What do bacteria have in with the cells of other living organisms?

Bacteria multiplies like other living organisms so they can do the jobs they're supposed to.


What do bacteria have with the cells of other living organisms?

Bacteria multiplies like other living organisms so they can do the jobs they're supposed to.


What do bacteria have in common with the cells of other living organisms-?

Bacteria multiplies like other living organisms so they can do the jobs they're supposed to.


What do bacteria have in common with the cells of other living organisms?

They have ribosomes.They contain cytoplasm. Some things bacteria have in common with cells of other living organisms is they both have chromosomes, they both have organelles and a nucleus, and are alive. they have a cell membrane


What do bacteria have in common with the cells other living organisms?

Bacteria multiplies like other living organisms so they can do the jobs they're supposed to.