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Prokaryotic Cell Structure On Your Own Annotate the diagram of a bacteria cell with the function of each structure. Indicate whether the structure is found in all or some prokaryotic cells.
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Prokaryotic Cell Structure On Your Own - BIOLOGY FOR LIFE

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Page 1: Prokaryotic Cell Structure On Your Own - BIOLOGY FOR LIFE

Prokaryotic Cell Structure

On Your Own Annotate the diagram of a bacteria cell with

the function of each structure.

Indicate whether the structure is found in all

or some prokaryotic cells.

Page 2: Prokaryotic Cell Structure On Your Own - BIOLOGY FOR LIFE

Cell Membrane

• Controls passage of materials into and out

of the cell

• All cells have a cell membrane

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Cytoplasm

• Fluid portion of all

cells

• Location of cellular

metabolism

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Ribosomes

• Float freely in

the cytoplasm of

all cells

• The site of

protein

synthesis.

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Nucleoid

• The glob of DNA in all prokaryotic cells

– Still a double helix

– Ends come together for form a circle

– Not wrapped around proteins as in eukaryotic cells (termed “naked DNA”).

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Prokaryote vs. Eukaryote Chromosome

double helix

Prokaryote

Eukaryote

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Plasmid • A small circle of DNA found

in some prokaryotes that

exists and replicates

independently of the main

DNA in the nucleoid.

• Often contain genetic

instructions for resistance to

antibiotics (antibiotics are

chemicals that kill bacteria)

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Some Prokaryotes have a cell wall

• Gives shape, support

and protection to the

plasma membrane and

cytoplasm of the cell.

• Eubacteria wall made of

peptidoglycan* (protein-

sugar molecules).

• *different than plant cell walls, which

are made of cellulose

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Flagellum

• Some bacteria have one or more

• Used for motility.

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Pili

• Short fibers projecting from the cell wall

found on some bacteria.

• They may help the bacteria cling to

surfaces.

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Capsule

• A special mucus-like protective coating

found on some disease-producing

bacteria.

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Prokaryotic cells do not have

membrane bound organelles