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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
a basic diagram on the elements conforming a prokaryote cell. in this case a bacteria Source i did the diagram myself using adobe illustrator , as source for the information i used this websites , , and . Date 26 April 2006 Author Mariana Ruiz LadyofHats. Permission (Reusing this file) public doma
Diagram of a prokaryotic cell, a bacterium with a flagellum. A prokaryote (/ p r oʊ ˈ k ær i oʊ t,-ə t /; less commonly spelled procaryote) [1] is a single-celled organism whose cell lacks a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles. [2]
Diagram of a plant cell and its constituent organelles. --> ... The cells of eukaryotes (left) and prokaryotes ... An example of the template with all diagrams activated.
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A diagram of a simple Prokaryote. Prokarya are one of the two domains of life, the other being Eukarya. They are characterized by having simple internal structures lacking cell nuclei. The domain Prokarya includes the kindoms Bacteria and Archaea. Articles this image appears in
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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.