organelles
The area inside the cell membrane of a bacterium is called the cytoplasm. It contains various organelles and structures that are essential for the cell's functions, such as ribosomes, DNA, and enzymes.
cell wall
Cell wall and chroloplasts
Bacteria typically have a single, circular chromosome located in the nucleoid region of the cell. This chromosome contains the genetic material necessary for the bacterium to survive and reproduce. It is distinct from the linear chromosomes found in eukaryotic organisms.
all structures, excluding chloroplasts and cell walls
The area inside the cell membrane of a bacterium is called the cytoplasm. It contains various organelles and structures that are essential for the cell's functions, such as ribosomes, DNA, and enzymes.
how do ribosomes differ from other cell structures found found the cytoplasm?
chloroplasts
A bacterium has a cell membrane, not a cell wall.
The genetic material in the bacterial cell is DNA.
cell wall
Bacteriums are prokaryotic organisms, and can be classified into two different types: Gram + and Gram - due to the different structures in the cell walls.
Cell wall and chroloplasts
cell membrane
Nucleus
Chloroplasts and rigid cell walls are two examples.
cell wall and chloroplasts