The first thing you need to know is wheather the cell is prokaryotic or eukaryotic. If it does not have nucleus it might be any prokaryotic cell except mycoplasma bacteria. If it is with nucleus, then it might be algae, plants and fungi. The difference between algae, plants and fungi cell wall is in their structure. Plant cell walls containlignin, suberin or cutin, algae possess cell walls made of glycoproteins and polysaccharides and fungi possess cell walls made of the N-acetylglucosamine polymer chitin.
The weak bonds are called hydrogen bonds and they are used to connect the hydrogen atom to oxygen atom in order to share electrons.
Here's a lil hack
Carbs CHO
Lipids CHO
Protein CHON
Nucleic acids CHONP
C=carbon
H=hydrogen
O=oxygen
First there is Sexual Intercourse, then if the sperm fertilises the egg, then an embryo is formed
Answer: Is hand sanitizer more effective in killing bacteria than hand soap?
Explanation:
The most appropriate question will be questioning the effectiveness of the hand sanitizes versus soap.
The students compared the effectiveness of both the chemicals. The children must use soap and then their hand must be used as an area to get sample for microbes.
Then another group of children will use soap for washing the hand and then use hand as an area to take sample for the microbes.
The plate will show the number of colonies which will decide the effectiveness of the soap or sanitizer.