Biology, asked by diliP123, 1 year ago

Explain structure of typical bacillus

Answers

Answered by smartcow1
16
In general, a bacterium has cell wall, cell membrane and cytoplasm. As they are prokaryotes, bacteria do not tend to have membrane-bound organelles in their cytoplasm and thus contain few large intracellular structures. They consequently lack a nucleus, mitochondria, chloroplasts and the other organelles present in eukaryotic cells, such as the Golgi apparatus and endoplasmic reticulum. Instead their cytoplasm contains nucleoid, ribosome, carboxysome etc. Bacteria also may have appendages like flagella or pili. 

Answered by no4
7
Heyaa folk,

It is genus of gram-positive.

It is rod shaped bacteria.

It is a structure on outsideof a cell.

Hope it helps u :)
Similar questions