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Do bacteria cells have a cytoskeleton?

Updated: 8/10/2023
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10y ago

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Yes bacteria do have cytoplasm but as bacteria is a prokaryotic it does not have membrane bound cytoplasmic organalles and also not have distinct nucleus, as the eukaryotic cell posses

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13y ago

Yes of course. Cytoplasm is defined as the substance within the cell membrane. So, cytoplasm in anything and everything withink the cell wall or membrane.

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Basic organelles of a bacteria include ; nucleotide, cytoplasm, some have ribosomes, and structures called inclusion

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15y ago

its not A ctyoplasm it is THE cytoplasm and yes....yes it does

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no

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Yes

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