Answer:
This appears to be a prokaryote.
Explanation:
There is no nucleus, so this has to be a prokaryotic cell.
The correct option for the above statement is:
C. There is a water-loving side outside the cell.
Explanation:
The lipid bilayer is formed in such the simplest way that the hydrophobic facet is on within| and therefore the water affectioned (hydrophilic) facet is on the surface and inside.
It is a two-layered arrangement of phosphate and macromolecule molecules that is kind of cytomembrane, the hydrophobic macromolecule ends facing inward and therefore the hydrophilic phosphate ends facing outward.
Not everyone has the exact same number of cells in their body, but we all have trillions. I hope this helps cx
I want to Say A - I searched google and it said that Archaea has something called membrane lipid bonding, ( which is oils and fat ) I didn't see anything about nucleus, size, or cell wall.
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