what are some chemical components that can be found in the cell wall? how do these...
5. Some prokaryotes lack a cell wall how do they survive in the environment? (2) 6. What if the important biological activity of the lipid A component of the LPS? (2) 7. What are the two main differences between peptidoglycan in Bacteria and pseudomurein in Archaea? (2) 8. Most Archaea have a cell wall called the S-layer, what is it made from, where is it always found and how does it function? (3) 9. What is the difference between a...
15.Mycoplasma cells don't have cell wall. What is the shape of these cells and how do these reinforce their cell membrane? 16.What are some of the functions of the bacterial plasma membrane? 17.What is meant by active transport of a solute?
What are important components that make up these structures? Pellicle cytoskeleton Cyclotella cell wall Saccharomyces cell wall
What are the chemical components of a perovskite solar cell? What is the purpose of each of these different materials that makeup a perovskite solar cell?
10. Which statement for the ribosomes in eukaryotes is correct? A) Some components can be found in the nucleus B) Can be found in the cytoplasm C) Can be found on membrane D) All the above answers E) B and C. answers
What is its morphology, cell wall composition, where is it commonly found, what diseases does it cause in humans?, other animals? Is it sensitive to antibiotics? which kinds are used to treat it?
Can some one show me how to do these problems What are Superman's x and y components? What are the x and y components of the plane's velocity?
Although these quantities vary from one type of cell to another, a cell can be 1.9 μm in diameter with a cell wall 45 nm thick. If the density (mass divided by volume) of the wall material is the same as that of pure water, what is the mass (in mg) of the cell wall, assuming the cell to be spherical and the wall to be a very thin spherical shell?
in what type of cell do we find the cell wall a. prokaryote b. animal eukaryote c. plant eukaryote
Cell Structure and Function: 1. What is the basic structure of the cytoplasmic membrane, and what are its three critical roles in bacteria? (5) 2. What is the role of peptidoglycan in the cell, what are the two polysaccharides which make up the backbone, and what is the advantage for a cell lacking peptidoglycan? (4) 3. What is the difference between Gram-negative and Gram-positive Bacteria in the crosslinking of peptidoglycan? (2) 4. How and why does the Gram stain differentially...