lysomoes
The four primary macromolecules used in animal cells are carbohydrates (e.g. glucose), lipids (e.g. fats), proteins, and nucleic acids (e.g. DNA, RNA). These macromolecules play essential roles in various cellular functions, such as energy storage, structural support, enzymatic reactions, and genetic information storage.
Yes plants and animal cell membranes are having macromolecules on them. They are mainly lipids and integral and peripheral proteins. The pattern of this is well explained as "fluid-mossaic model".
No. They are bacteria and all bacteria are prokaryotes not eukaryotes.
A gray wolf needs to consume various macromolecules daily, including proteins, fats, and carbohydrates. The specific amount and ratios of these macromolecules depend on factors such as the wolf's age, size, activity level, and overall health. Wolves typically obtain these macromolecules through their diet of animal-based protein sources.
Bacteria that live in or on plant and animal tissue without harming it are called commensal bacteria. These bacteria benefit from the environment provided by the host without causing harm or benefiting the host in return.
aerobic bacteria
It is thought that mitochondria were engulfed by prokaryotes, which eventually developed into animal cells. This event led to the creation of a symbiotic relationship between the host cell and the engulfed mitochondria, giving rise to complex eukaryotic cells.
Lysosomes are involved in the breakdown of cell unwanted cell organs and bacteria It's like a "clean up crew"
The animal with a sterile digestive tract containing almost no bacteria is the camel. Camels have adapted to their harsh environments and possess a unique digestive system that minimizes microbial presence, allowing them to efficiently process water and nutrients. In contrast, lions and cows have bacteria-rich digestive tracts that aid in the breakdown of food.
no animal can eat bacteria cause they are too small
Bacteria cells are smaller than animal cells. While a bacteria cell is about one micron, an animal cell is about 10 microns. From this data, about ten bacteria cells will fit into an animal cell.
bacteria is everywhere. There is good bacteria and bad bacteria but it is everywhere.
All things have bacteria.
Amoeba IS an one celled animal. Bacteria is NOT an animal.
Bacteria. There are 5 animal kingdoms Animal, Plant, Fungi, Protista, and Bacteria
yes, lysosomes are only contained within animal cells to hydrolyze macromolecules
An animal