<u>Answer:</u>
Segregating the bacerial chromosomes during cell division is not a function associated with the cytoskeleton of bacteria
<u>Explanation:</u>
- A cytoskeleto is in the cytoplasm of cells including archaea and bacteria.
- Cytoskeleton is responsible for the cell division, 'cell morphogenesis' is the process responsible for generation of the complex shapes of adults from the cells, DNA partitioning and cell motility.
- The structure, behaviour and function of the cytoskeleton varies upon every organism and the type of cell.
Im positive that the answer is B the other dont really make sense
I think its called a polar molecule
The answer is B, Regulates what comes in and out of the cell.
Carbon is released back into the atmosphere when organisms die, volcanoes erupt, fires blaze, fossil fuels are burned, and through a variety of other mechanisms.