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Prokaryotic Cell (Bacteria)

Molly Griffin

Created on October 22, 2025

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Prokaryotic Cell (Bacteria)

Ribosomes

Capsule

Plasmids (DNA)

Cytoplasm

Nucleoid Region (DNA)

Flagellum

Cell Wall and Cell Membrane

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Cytoplasm

The cytoplasm is a gel-like substance that fills the inside of the cell. It is a site for metabolic process/reactions.

Nucleoid Region (DNA)

The nucleoid region (DNA) is an irregular shaped region that contains the cell's genetic material (DNA).

Plasmids (DNA)

The plasmids are small DNA molecules that are seperate from chromosomal DNA. They carry genes that help with antibiotic resistance.

Cell Wall and Cell Membrane

The cell wall is a barrier that provides structural support that shapes the cell. The cell membrane is a a substance that seperates the cell's interior from the external environment. It controls what comes in and out of the cell.

Ribosomes

The ribosomes are are small structures that are responsible for protein synthesis.

Capsule

The capsule is in some prokaryotic cells, and it is a sticky protective layer outside the cell wall. It helps with adhesions to the surface and protection from other cells.

Flagellum

The flagella is a long tail-like structure that is used for movement.