The main parts of all bacterial cells are the cytoplasm and the cell envelope.
The main parts of all bacterial cells are the cytoplasm and the cell envelope.
The main difference is that bacterial DNA is not enclosed inside of a membrane-bound nucleus but instead resides inside the bacterial cytoplasm.
somebody cant be bothered to do their biology homework ;)
There are not 6 but 5 main structures found in bacterial cells. They are DNA, cell membrane, ribosomes, surface layer and the cell wall.
Acleus nucleus and myteptosis
The main parts of all bacterial cells are the cytoplasm and the cell envelope.
They do not have a nucleus.
The main difference is that bacterial DNA is not enclosed inside of a membrane-bound nucleus but instead resides inside the bacterial cytoplasm.
The main difference is that bacterial DNA is not enclosed inside of a membrane-bound nucleus but instead resides inside the bacterial cytoplasm.
somebody cant be bothered to do their biology homework ;)
Are the main part of the animales the backbones
no, bacterial cells do not have genetic material
Haemoglobin which "attracts" oxygen into the cells
Bacterial cells are not eukaryotic cells, which means they do not have a nucleus. They do, however, have chromosome.
Plant, animal, and bacterial cells have different structures and components because they have evolved to adapt to different environments and functions. For example, plant cells have cell walls for support and chloroplasts for photosynthesis, while animal cells have lysosomes for breaking down waste. Bacterial cells are structurally simpler and lack membrane-bound organelles found in eukaryotic cells.
a cell is the basic unit of structure and function in living things wich means the parts of a bacteria cell are called organisims!:)
There are not 6 but 5 main structures found in bacterial cells. They are DNA, cell membrane, ribosomes, surface layer and the cell wall.