cytoplasm
cytoplasm
Bacterial chromosomes are located in the nucleoid region of the bacterial cell, which is a region within the cytoplasm where the genetic material is found. It is not enclosed within a nucleus like in eukaryotic cells.
The cell membrane is found in the cytoplasm of bacterial cells!! yeah...um...that's completely wrong... a cell membrane is found in eukaryotic organisms, not bacteria, and it surrounds the cytoplasm. bacteria have free floating (non-membrane bound) ribosomes, and most have circular chromosomes
It is not the nucleoid like the person before me said. DNA is actually found in the nucleus of Bacteria. A thirteen- year old girl who is taking basic biology knew this of the top of her head! :) If the person of above me would have taken biology themselves instead of listening to naive 13 year old girls, they would know that a bacteria cell does not have a nucleus therefore the DNA is found in the nucleoid region. Get some of that.
One structure you would not find in a bacterial cell is a mitochondrion. One bacterial disease that is transmitted by contaminated drinking water is cholera.
Some would be bacterial, fungal, viral, food residue, etc.
You would find a cell wall and chloroplasts.
stored within bacteria endospores ++
Yes, bacterial cells typically have an outer cell wall made up of peptidoglycan, a combination of polysaccharides and peptides. This cell wall structure helps provide support and protection to the bacterial cell.
No, plasmids are typically not found in the nucleus. They are small, circular DNA molecules that exist independently of chromosomal DNA and are primarily found in the cytoplasm of prokaryotic cells, such as bacteria. In eukaryotic cells, plasmids can be present in the cytoplasm of organelles like mitochondria and chloroplasts but are generally not located in the nucleus.
Where in a cell wall would you find this organelle
Golgi body