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identify structures of prokaryotic cells
identify the structures in the cell pictured.
label a
label b
label c
label d

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

To identify the structures of a prokaryotic cell (like a bacterium) from the diagram:

  • Label A: Typically, the innermost layer related to the cell's genetic material - the cell wall (or sometimes the plasma membrane, but in prokaryotes, the cell wall is a key outer structure; however, if A is the innermost protective layer near the cytoplasm, it could be the cell wall or plasma membrane. Wait, more accurately, in a prokaryotic cell diagram, the layers from outside to inside: capsule (if present), cell wall, plasma membrane, cytoplasm, nucleoid (DNA region), ribosomes, etc. Let's re - analyze:
  • Label A: Often the cell wall (the rigid outer layer providing structure and protection).
  • Label B: The cytoplasm (the gel - like substance inside the cell where organelles and other components are suspended).
  • Label C: Ribosomes (small structures involved in protein synthesis, often depicted as small dots in the cytoplasm).
  • Label D: Nucleoid (the region containing the prokaryotic cell's DNA, which is not enclosed in a nucleus).

Answer:

  • Label A: Cell Wall
  • Label B: Cytoplasm
  • Label C: Ribosomes
  • Label D: Nucleoid