Prokaryotes Structure CFU
In this check-in you will practice matching structures to functions as well as labeling a prokaryote cell from a transmission electron micrograph. 
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Identify the parts of the prokaryote shown below. *
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Cell Wall
Cell Membrane
Nucleoid
Ribosomes
Flagellum
Pili
What controls passage of materials into and out of the cell. All cells have it.
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Some bacteria have one or more. Used for moving cell around.
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Float freely in the cytoplasm of all cells. The site of protein synthesis.
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Gives shape, support and protection to the plasma membrane and cytoplasm of the cell. Made of peptidoglycan (protein-sugar molecules).
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The region of DNA in all prokaryotic cells.
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Fluid portion of all cells. Location of cellular metabolism.
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A special mucus-like protective coating found on some disease-producing bacteria.
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A small circle of DNA found in some prokaryotes that exists and replicates independently of the main DNA in the nucleoid.
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Short fibers projecting from the cell wall found on some bacteria. Can help bacteria cling to surfaces.
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