for who ever said ask your science teacher im not in school i got kicked for beating too many people
the actual answer is the ribosomes and the genetic material
Bacterial DNA are in plasmids.Plasmids are in cytoplasm.
No,that's why they are called prokaryotes because they don't have a organized nucleus
The main parts of all bacterial cells are the cytoplasm and the cell envelope.
no.
While a bacterial cell does have a cell wall and a cell membrane, it does not contain a nucleus. The bacterial cell's genetic material, which looks like a thick, tangled string, is found in the cytoplasm.
The main parts of all bacterial cells are the cytoplasm and the cell envelope.
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.
Cytoplasm is found in both plant and animal cells
cytoplasm, ribosomes, and cell membrane
YES. Cytoplasms can not be outside of the cell.
The cell structure found in plant and bacterial cells but not animal cells is the cell wall. This rigid structure provides support and protection to the cell, maintaining its shape and preventing it from bursting in a hypotonic environment.
Yes, both bacterial and eukaryotic cells contain cytoplasm, which is a jelly-like substance that fills the cell and surrounds cellular organelles. Cytoplasm contains various molecules and structures that are essential for the cell's function and metabolism.