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What is (a.) pointing to on the bacteria? |
It is pointing to the plasma membrane.
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What is (b.) pointing to on the bacteria? |
It is pointing to the flagellum.
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What is (c.) pointing to on the bacteria? |
It is pointing to the capsule.
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What is (d.) pointing to on the bacteria? |
It is pointing to the DNA.
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What is (e.) pointing to on the bacteria? |
It is pointing to the Cytoplasm.
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What is (f.) pointing to on the bacteria? |
It is pointing to the Cell Wall.
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What is (g.) pointing to on the bacteria? |
It is pointing to the Fimbria.
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What is (h.) pointing to on the bacteria? |
It is pointing to the Ribosome.
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What is the purpose of the plasma membrane?
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The plasma membrane regulates what the bacterium takes in.
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What is the purpose of the flagellum?
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The flagellum is used to move the bacterium around.
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What is the purpose of the capsule?
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The capsule is used to protect the bacterium and allow it to cling to sufaces through its sticky cover.
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What is the purpose of the DNA?
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The DNA holds information about how the bacterium functions.
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What is the purpose of the Cytoplasm?
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The cytoplasm supports the DNA and ribosomes.
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What is the purpose of the Cell Wall?
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The cell wall holds the bacterium together.
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What is the purpose of the Fimbria?
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The fimbria is used to grasp things. When used to exchange DNA with other bacteria, it is called sex pili.
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