The cell membrane is found in the cytoplasm of bacterial cells!!
yeah...um...that's completely wrong...
a cell membrane is found in eukaryotic organisms, not bacteria, and it surrounds the cytoplasm.
bacteria have free floating (non-membrane bound) ribosomes, and most have circular chromosomes
NO, it surounds the cytoplasm in a cell
All cells do.
Cell wall Cytoplasm Vacuole Cell membrane Flagellum (singular- flagella) :D your welcome
Some have outer membrane, some don't. Gram positive bacteria - no outer membrane Gram negative bacteria - with outer membrane
In bacteria, cellular respiration occurs in the cytoplasm.
NO, it surounds the cytoplasm in a cell
The genetic material in a bacteria cell is found in the cytoplasm.
No, cytoplasm is not a bacteria. Cytoplasm is a jelly-like substance found within cells that contains various organelles and is essential for cell function. Bacteria are single-celled microorganisms that have their own cytoplasm but are distinct from eukaryotic cells.
In cytoplasm of a bacteria cell
perhaps
to make the cell sexually active and to replicate
It is first surrounded by cell membrane.After that there is a cell wall.
You would not find a nucleus in a prokaryotic cell, as they lack a membrane-bound nucleus. Prokaryotic cells, like bacteria, have their genetic material (DNA) located in the cytoplasm in a region called the nucleoid.
To be a bacteria you have to be a single celled organism that has a cell wall, a cytoplasm, and a cell membrane. Done by an expert!
to make the cell sexually active and to replicate
All cells do.
No, bacteria can not endocytosise another bacteria. bacteria contains cell wall, DNA called nucleoid and cytoplasm. Bacteria can make its own proteins by its ribosomes..No, they do not. They are not large enough for more bacteria inside.