Cell Cycle: The cell cycle is important to produce cells for the body. One cell is divided to form many cells which can function to repair, grow and heal different tissues in the body. An excess of the cell cycle can cause cancer as too many cells can feed on the n...
Explain the gram reaction of bacteria in terms of cell structure. Explain how bacteria cells make energy for cellular processes. How does the cell wall allow for synthesis of enzymes in bacteria? Explain. Explain why the cell is an ...
Why the basic structure of a cell membrane (bi-layer) is proteins and lipids? How do phospholipids interact with water molecules? Explain how the plasma membrane organization fits into the structure of the bacteria cell wall. Why does the phospholipid bilayer f...
One such staple, theGram stain, was introduced in 1882. It uses two different dyes and exploits differences in the bacterial cell wall to discriminate between two different groups of bacteria. This helps lab scientists identify the correct antimicrobial therapy to use against an infection. Another ...
To explain the various layers covering a bacterial cell, we can break it down into three main components:1. Cytoplasmic Membrane: - The innermost layer of a bacterial cell is the cytoplasmic membrane. - It is primarily co
How do the cell walls of bacteria differ from those of plants? Compare and contrast a plant cell and an animal cell. Explain the function of a cell wall in plant cells. Explain the function of the cell wall in plant cells. For plant cells and animal cells, explain how cellular activities...
How people behave in one situation often tells us how they will act in others. A shy introvert in one place, for example, isn't likely to be the gregarious life of the party in another.
the building blocks of reality. If we think about the scale of size, start with an everyday object like the tennis ball, and just go down orders of magnitude in size -- from the eye of a needle down to a cell, down to a bacterium, down to an enzyme -- yo...
wall breakdown into substrates utilized by other members of the consortium60. Indeed, Ruminococcaceae taxa have previously been identified as keystone species in human and ruminant gut communities60. The gain or loss of these putative keystone species in hosts may cause relatively large, diet-...
Collectively, the bulk of Mtbglycoproteins are involved in cell envelope biosynthesis, fatty acid and lipid metabolism, two-component systems, and pathogen-host interaction that are either surface exposed or located in the cell wall. Quantitative glycoproteomic analysis revealed that 101 sites on 67 ...