Bacterial cells close bacterial cell A microscopic individual cell of a bacterium. have a more simple structure compared to animal, plant and fungal cells and are usually much smaller.
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Often it is the chemical structure of individual bacterial cells that enables them to resist the onslaught of antibiotics. If, for example, a patient fails to take a full course of antibiotics ...
Bacteria are amongst the simplest of organisms – they are made of single cells. Their cell structure is simpler than the cells of animals, plants and fungi.
Bacterial toxin–antitoxin systems depend ... A new article reports the role of quaternary structure in fine-tuning the activity of FaRel2, a family of tRNA-targeting toxSAS-type toxins, in ...