Describe the relative locations of the following bacterial cell components:

A. outside plasma membrane
B. outside cell wall
C. in cytoplasm
selectABC 1. cell wall
selectABC 2. nucleoid
selectABC 3. ribosome
selectABC 4. fimbriae
selectABC 5. pilus
selectABC 6. flagella

Respuesta :

Answer:

A. outside plasma membrane:

1. cell wall   6. flagella

B. outside of the cell

4. fimbriae   5. pilus

C. in cytoplasm

2. nucleoid   3. ribosome

Explanation:

Bacteria is one of the three domains of cellular organisms. Bacteria are prokaryotes, cells that lack a true nucleus and membrane-bound organelle.

The plasma membrane is the outer membrane that enclosed the cytoplasm and cytoplasmic substance. The cell wall is covering the present out of the cell membrane or plasma membrane. Flagella are attached to the plasma membrane but it is present outside of the plasma membrane.

Fimbriae and pilus are the structure present outside of the cell wall and help to attach it to other cells or any surface. Nucleoid and ribosomes are present in the cytoplasm of the bacterial cell.