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Bacteria are all
prokaryotic
meaning no
nucleus
or any other
structures
that are surrounded by
membranes.
Chromosomal DNA
is
loose
in the
cytoplasm.
Plasmid DNA
is a
small closed circle
of
DNA
and can
move
from one
bacterium
to another which gives
variation.
Flagella
rotates
and moves in a
whip-like
motion to
move
the bacterium.
Cell wall
is made from
cellulose
and provides
structure
and
protection.
Prokaryotic
cells divide by
binary fission
(
asexual reproduction
).
Binary fission:
Replication of
chromosomal DNA
and
plasmids.
Division of
cytoplasm
to produce
2 daughter
cells.
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