cellwall, nucleic acid, cytoplasm, ribosome.
1) Ribosomes- A small Organelle constructed in the nucleoid, consisting of two subunits and functions as the site of protein synthesis in the cytoplasm. They are the free black dots in the cell diagram. 2) Mesosome- The infolding of a cytoplasmic membrane. Involved in the separation of chromosomes in reproduction. In the diagram, it is the black infolding of the cell surface membrane. 3) Cell Surface Membrane- First, if not only, layer of every living cell, prokaryotic or eukaryotic, that acts as a selective barrier. It lets certain substances leave and enter the cell. Regulates the cell's chemical composition. The third outermost layer in the diagram. 4) Cell Wall- A protective layer external to the plasma membrane and internal to the slime capsule in prokaryotes. Also found in eukaryotes such as plants, fungi, and some protists. Protects and supports the organism. It is the second outermost layer in the diagram. 5) Slime Capsule- Secretion by prokaryotes of sticky substances that form another protective layer outside of the cell wall. Enable the organisms to adhere to their substrate and provide additional protection, including an increased resistance of pathogenic bacteria to host defenses. The outermost layer of the prokaryotic cell in the diagram above. 6) Flagellum- A long cellular appendage specialized for locomotion. Formed from a core of nine outer doublet microtubules and two inner single microtubules, ensheathed in an extension of plasma membrane. Helps to move the cell by whipping the appendage back and forth. They are the long thin strands extending from the cell in the cell diagram. 7) Plasmid- Plasmids are circular, double-stranded DNA molecules capable of replication within living cells. Although not essential for the survival of their host, they may encode a wide variety of genes that increase survival in adverse environmental conditions. They are not represented in the diagram because they are very small. 8) Naked Nucleic Acid- They are the DNA usually found in the nucleus of eukaryotes but in prokaryotes they are in the nucleoid. Naked Nucleic Acids serve as the genes (chromosomes) that control the cell. It is the entire pink area in the cell diagram.
Bacteria and fungi are the type of decomposer they eat the dead and decaying plant and animal and convert it into humus which is useful for the soil as they increase the soil fertility and this nutrition is absorbed by plants.
the parts of a bacterial cell;
Cell wall: provides structure and protects the cell.
Cytoplasmic membrane: allows particles to enter and exit the cell.
Flagella: allows the bacteria to move, like a caudal fin on a fish.
Ribosomes: responsible for protein synthesis.
SLime layer: protection for the cell or even food reserve.
Cell wall. Lysosomes. Mitochondria. A nucleus
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parts and function of bacteria
bacteria are rod shaped
In terms of structure,5 basic parts are:cell membranecytoplasmic matrixnucleoidplasmidribosomesthese structures are present in all bacteria so they are the essential(basic) components of bacteria
It has the:Cell wallCytoplasmVacuoleCell membraneFlagellum
White blood cells are normal parts of the human body. They are neither viruses nor bacteria.
How can a bacteria without flagella move ?
A small number of the bacteria on meat can cause food poisoning.These bacteria enter the body and reproduce by dividing in the same way as cell in the body.Each bacterium can divide every 20 minutes.
In terms of structure,5 basic parts are:cell membranecytoplasmic matrixnucleoidplasmidribosomesthese structures are present in all bacteria so they are the essential(basic) components of bacteria
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It has the:Cell wallCytoplasmVacuoleCell membraneFlagellum
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I believe so. Bacteria eats wastes and old parts from cells, that means they can eat wastes and old parts from plant cells too! So that means they eat grass!
White blood cells are normal parts of the human body. They are neither viruses nor bacteria.
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How can a bacteria without flagella move ?
most bacteria reproduce sexually. It is very rare for bacteria to reproduce sexually. but it is possible