Bacterial cells are prokaryotes so they will not have a defined nucleus or an endomembrane system (such as a rough endoplasmic reticulum) since they do not need to export the proteins they make.
Of course they are found in bacterial cells.Every living cell has a plasma membrane.
no.
The part of a plant cell that is also found in bacterial cells is the cell membrane. Both plant cells and bacterial cells have a plasma membrane that regulates the movement of substances in and out of the cell. Additionally, bacterial cells have a rigid cell wall, similar to the cell wall found in plant cells, which provides structural support and protection.
Bacterial DNA are in plasmids.Plasmids are in cytoplasm.
No. A cell membrane is a structure found in cells. It is not a cell in and of itself.
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.
No they do not have. Chloroplasts are found in eukariyotes only
while bacterial cell does have a cell wall and a cell membrane, it does not contain a nucleus. the bacteria cell's genetic material, which looks like a thick, tangled a tring, is found in the cytoplasm
Any sort of organelles... nor lysosomes, golgi apparatus, mitochondria etc...
Cell membrane .
Plant cells have organelles such as chloroplasts and a large central vacuole that are not found in bacterial cells. Plant cells also have a cell wall made of cellulose, while most bacterial cells have a cell wall made of peptidoglycan.
Peptidoglycan is found inside of the cell wall of the bacterial cell.