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describe the genral structure of a bacteria?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Structure. Bacteria (singular: bacterium) are classified as prokaryotes, which are single-celled organisms with a simple internal structure that lacks a nucleus, and contains DNA that either floats freely in a twisted, thread-like mass called the nucleoid, or in separate, circular pieces called plasmids.

Answered by madhu1712
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Bacterial cells (prokaryotic cells) are structurally much simpler than eukaryotic cells

They consists of various cell surface structures, cell wall, plasma membrane, many cytoplasmic inclusions, and the bacterial chromosome (nucleoid). Except some, all structures do not occur in every genus.

Components External to Cell Wall of Bacterial Cell:

Bacterial cells possess various structures external to the cell wall that basically contribute in protection attachment to objects, and cell movement.

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