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Q: What organelles are found only in bacteria?
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Do bacteria have a organelle?

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.


Do bacteria have plastids?

Some bacteria have chloroplasts. For example, cyanobacteria. They are photosynthetic bacteria No, bacteria do not have chloroplasts because they are prokaryotic which means they can't have membrane bound organelles other than ribosomes.. Chloroplasts are membrane bound organelles. As for the cyanobacteria, they are indeed photosynthetic, but they still don't have chloroplasts. It is somewhat misleading. They were once called blue-green algae (they even fooled earlier scientists) but are now considered bacteria because they lack a membrane bound nucleus and chloroplasts.


Where is the electron transport system found on the bacteria?

Since prokaryotic cells do not have complex organelles such as a nucleus or mitochondria as do their counterparts, the eukaryotic cells. The electron transport system (ETS) for bacteria is found on the inner membrane.


What is wukaryote and prokaryote?

I believe you mean Eukaryote. These are cells that contain a nucleus and other organelles found in a membrane. We are made up of these cells.The Prokaryotes are cells with out a nucleus and other organelles. They have the materials found in eukaryotes but these are not found inside a membrane. Bacteria and algae are examples of these.