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learning through art: structures of a prokaryotic cell
drag the labels to the appropriate locations in this diagram.
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capsule
ribosomes
bacterial chromosome
flagella
cell wall
nucleoid
pili
plasma membrane
Prokaryotic cells have distinct structures. The capsule is an outer - layer for protection. Ribosomes are for protein synthesis. The bacterial chromosome contains genetic material. Flagella are for movement. The cell wall provides structure and protection. The nucleoid is where the DNA is located (not in a nucleus as in eukaryotes). Pili are for attachment and sometimes DNA transfer. The plasma membrane is the boundary of the cell. Without seeing the actual labeled diagram, we can't give exact placements but these are the functions and general locations of these structures in a prokaryotic cell.
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Without the actual labeled diagram, specific answers for each label location cannot be provided. But the functions and general locations of the structures are as described above.