An extremophile bacterium, such as Thermus aquaticus, would likely thrive in an extremely hot spring. These bacteria have adapted to survive in high-temperature environments by producing heat-stable enzymes that allow them to carry out essential cellular processes.
yes edit: No, even though that is what social media would have you believe. In reality the egg yoke is simply food for a microscopic normal sized cell. The yoke itself does not live nor act like a cell at all. Also even if you were to assume that by a vauge definition it were a cell (the same definition that would interpret my bladder as a cell) then yes it would be an abnormaly large cell, but not the largest. There is a kind of plant growing in south america which can get multiple meters in length. So im sorry but it is not the largest single cell, but that would be cool
No, a cell could not live without an endoplasmic reticulum. The endoplasmic reticulum is essential for protein and lipid synthesis, processing, and transport within the cell. Without this organelle, the cell would not be able to properly function and would eventually die.
what kind of ecosystem does a weasel live in
Without cytoplasm, a plant cell would not be able to carry out essential cellular processes like metabolism, protein synthesis, and transport of nutrients. This would ultimately lead to the cell's inability to survive and function properly. Cytoplasm provides structure and support to plant cells, and without it, the cell would likely die.
The only cell that can really serve is an animal cell for example a camel can serve het.
If see practically, no. Because a cell is a living thing that means it has some input and output for surviving. Even if a cell has enough reserves stored to live for a period of time it would die after that; a cell needs some resource to live.
Dormant
The cell would die. A cell is just like you. A cell can not live with out oxygen or food!
it would be a organism.
It's hot. If you would live there you would really get to live with it.
A house made from sod, wooden beams, and rocks; which is what they lived in during the winter.
Billy is a kind Archaebacteria who will go out of his way to help old ladies across the street.
An extremophile bacterium, such as Thermus aquaticus, would likely thrive in an extremely hot spring. These bacteria have adapted to survive in high-temperature environments by producing heat-stable enzymes that allow them to carry out essential cellular processes.
Early Spring where I live. Early Spring where I live.
Late spring, Early summer. (For me) It depends where you live. Northern humid areas would be late spring, early summer. Southern areas may be spring, and perhaps not at all. Eastern areas would be about summer time. Western areas varie from spring to early autumn.
No the RER creates protiens for the cell to live.