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a basic diagram on the elements conforming a prokaryote cell. in this case a bacteria: Date: 26 April 2006: Source: i did the diagram myself using adobe illustrator , as source for the information i used this websites , ,, and : Author: Mariana Ruiz LadyofHats: Permission (Reusing this file) public domain: Other versions: multiple languages
very simple diagram that shows the 3 main morphologic forms of bacteria: Date: 31 January 2006: Source: did it myself: Author: Mariana ruiz LadyofHats: Permission (Reusing this file) public domain: Other versions
the yellow is only a cut in the red surface, true i could have made the cut more red or the bacteria more yellowish. i still can if you want. as seen in my sources the bacteria is formed by a thick capsule, below this capsule there is a cell wall and below this one there is a plasma membrane.
Download QR code; In other projects ... Labeled diagram showing differences in the outer cell walls of Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria cell walls ...
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English: A diagram of a typical prokaryotic cell. This diagram, made in Adobe Illustrator, is an improved version of a similar diagram, Prokaryote cell diagram.svg, which was also made by LadyofHats. Besides general appearance changes, this version adds plasmids and pili, and notes that DNA is circular.
The cell wall of some Gram-positive bacteria can be completely dissolved by lysozymes which attack the bonds between N-acetylmuramic acid and N-acetylglucosamine. In other Gram-positive bacteria, such as Staphylococcus aureus, the walls are resistant to the action of lysozymes. [4] They have O-acetyl groups on carbon-6 of some muramic acid ...