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Are vegetative cells metabolically active or inactive?

Vegetative cells are metabolically active. They are the form of bacteria that are actively growing, reproducing, and carrying out essential life processes, such as metabolism and energy production. In contrast, when conditions become unfavorable, some bacteria may form spores, which are metabolically inactive and can withstand harsh environments.


What is metabolically active lymph nodes?

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What happens to the cells that enter the G0 stage?

The cells are alive and metabolically active.


What Happens To Cells That Enter To G0 Stage?

The cells are alive and metabolically active.


What occur in the interphase?

The cell is metabolically active, synthesizing proteins, and growing rapidly


Mitochondria appear in the greatest numbers in cells that are?

Highly active and demand a lot of energy, such as muscle cells.


Why are some bacteria metabolically active in hot springs?

Their enzymes have high optimal temperatures.


What occurs in the G1 interphase?

The cell is metabolically active, synthesizing proteins, and growing rapidly


What features of a liver cell show it is metabolically active?

because it has a great number of mitochondria.


What is the characteristic property of metabolically active cell?

Metabolically active cells have many characteristic properties. A healthy growth of cell number and cell activity is one property. Low numbers of decaying cells and active cell proliferation are other characteristics of metabolic activity.


Why do the abdominal region brain and active muscles produce more heat?

The brain, active muscles, and abdominal region produce more heat because they are more metabolically active.


Describe the active and inactive stages of bacteria?

The active and inactive stages of bacteria are the ones that form the life-cycle of bacteria. In the active stage, the bacteria develops and reproduces while the inactive stage spores are formed on the outer layer of the bacteria to shield them from any hostile environment.