Bacteria Cell Structure and Function

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Bacteria Cell Structure and Function

cytoplasm Gelatin-like, flows inside cell Contains everything cell needs to carry out life

chromosome (genetic material) Directs cell activities Provides directions for all cell processes

ribosome Makes protein

cell membrane Controls what goes in and out of the cell Separates cell from its environment

cell wall Supports and protects the cell

gelatin like capsule Protects cell Allows bacteria to stick to surfaces Prevents bacteria from drying out

flagellum (plural: flagella) Whip-like tail that helps cell to move