Ribosomes
Bacteria, by definition, is single-celled. Some bacteria, however, contains organelles and some doesn't. Bacteria without organelles is called prokaryotic, whereas bacteria with organelles is eukaryotic.
all of them, bacteria have no organelles
Bacteria do not have any organelles.
Flagellum.
no they dont Yes, for example chloroplasts are not found in all the cells.
mitochondria
Usually bacteria
Bacteria, by definition, is single-celled. Some bacteria, however, contains organelles and some doesn't. Bacteria without organelles is called prokaryotic, whereas bacteria with organelles is eukaryotic.
Yes, they have Ribosomes. ^I do not want to change the answer to no because I am not 100% sure of it, but I do know that Ribosomes are not considered organelles. Ribosomes are proteins that are free floating in bacteria. Organelles are usually specialized, membrane-bound features of a cell.
all of them, bacteria have no organelles
Bacteria do not have any organelles.
Prokaryotic Cells are cells that have to have organelles that are not surrounded by a membrane and do have ribosomes. Their DNA is in the shape of a circle. They have no nucleus, the DNA is bunched up in the cytoplasm. The type of cells that are prokaryotic are bacteria and only bacteria cells.
Bacteria have no organelles.
Eukaryotic bacteria are bacteria that have a delineated nucleus and organ bound organelles. They are the "true" bacteria.
a cell without an organized nucleus is a prokaryotic cell although it does have organelles it only has organelles hich are not membrane bound.
membrane bound organelles
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