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1. Archaebacteria: They are single celled and thrive in extremely hot environments
2. Eubacteria: They are very commonly known to people as parasites like Streptococci, which causes strep throat. However, they can also help produce many antibiotics. They are also single celled
3. Fungi: They are multi celled organisms that are most recognizable as mushrooms, molds, mildews, and yeast.
4. Protista: They are single celled organisms that are much more complex than single celled bacteria. They are most recognizable as algae and slime molds.
5. Plantae: This kingdom is made up of flowering plants, mosses, and ferns. They are multi celled and complex.
6. Animalia: This kingdom is the largest out of all of them. It is made up of complex, multi celled organisms.
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Mutation Insert Telephone or "MIT"
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One of the structural barrier that a cell might have to overcome in order to go through mitosis is described below.
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Structural barriers can be described as any of the structural changes in the structures of the body which do not allow it to perform its normal function.
The chromosomes of a cell have to arrange in a certain manner for the process of cell division to occur. Sometimes, the chromosomes might become so damaged that the normal DNA repair factory is unable to repair the chromosomes. The damage in the chromosomes might arise due to a number of reasons such as exposing to UV light or any kind of toxic chemical. To overcome this obstacle, certain extrinsic factors can be utilized to fix the damaged chromosomes. This is an example of the structural barriers which might be overcome by a cell for mitosis.
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unlike bacteria cells, plant and animal cells both have membrane. Bacteria cells lack membrane. Bacteria multiple by binary fission.
Is there an answer choice of ribosomes? Those are the organelles that make protein that are in the cytoplasm and what makes the Rough ER "rough".