describe ultra structure of bacteria
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Bacteria are unicellular organisms that have a variety of sizes, shape, and envelope structures. The minimal requirements are cytoplasm, a cell membrane that surrounds the cytoplasm, and a DNA chromosome. A few have internal structures such as vacuoles and storage bodies but none have true organelles. The cell envelope can be as simple as a single membrane. However, it is generally a multilayered structure that includes a cytoplasmic membrane, a cell wall, and additional structures exterior to the cell wall.
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The bacterial cell reveals three layers
(i) Capsule/Glycocalyx
(ii) Cell wall
(iii) Cytoplasm
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