Match the prokaryotic cell structures with their functions.
Understand the Problem
The question involves matching functions of prokaryotic cell structures to their corresponding cell structures from the provided list. The goal is to understand how each structure contributes to the cell's functionality.
Answer
1: Slime Layer, 2: Cytoplasm, 3: Capsule, 4: Cell Membrane, 5: Cytoplasm, 6: Pili, 7: Cell Wall, 8: Cell Membrane, 9: Ribosomes, 10: Cytoskeleton, 11: Slime Layer, 12: Ribosomes, 13: Cytoskeleton, 14: Flagella, 15: Nucleoid Region, 16: Pili, 17: Slime Layer, 18: Plasmid, 19: Flagella, 20: Cell Wall, 21: Cytoskeleton, 22: Capsule.
1: Slime Layer, 2: Cytoplasm, 3: Capsule, 4: Cell Membrane, 5: Cytoplasm, 6: Pili, 7: Cell Wall, 8: Cell Membrane, 9: Ribosomes, 10: Cytoskeleton, 11: Slime Layer, 12: Ribosomes, 13: Cytoskeleton, 14: Flagella, 15: Nucleoid Region, 16: Pili, 17: Slime Layer, 18: Plasmid, 19: Flagella, 20: Cell Wall, 21: Cytoskeleton, 22: Capsule.
Answer for screen readers
1: Slime Layer, 2: Cytoplasm, 3: Capsule, 4: Cell Membrane, 5: Cytoplasm, 6: Pili, 7: Cell Wall, 8: Cell Membrane, 9: Ribosomes, 10: Cytoskeleton, 11: Slime Layer, 12: Ribosomes, 13: Cytoskeleton, 14: Flagella, 15: Nucleoid Region, 16: Pili, 17: Slime Layer, 18: Plasmid, 19: Flagella, 20: Cell Wall, 21: Cytoskeleton, 22: Capsule.
More Information
This matching pairs cell structures with their corresponding functions, helping understand key roles in bacterial survival and function.
Tips
Ensure correct identification by understanding each structure’s specific function.
Sources
- Final answer: Match the prokaryotic cell structures - brainly.com
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