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Chromatophores are other membranous extensions in some
prokaryotes (e.g. cyanobacteria). They contain pigments (AIPMT 1999)
3. Nucleoid
It is formed of non-membranous (naked) circular genomic DNA
(single chromosome/ Genetic material) & protein. (AIPMT 2013)
Many bacteria have small circular DNA (plasmid) outside the
genomic DNA. It gives some unique phenotypic characters (e.g.
resistance to antibiotics) to bacteria
4. FLAGELLA
These are thin filamentous extensions from the cell wall of
motile bacteria. Their number and arrangement are varied in
different bacteria.
Bacterial flagellum has 3 parts – filament, hook and basal
body. The filament is the longest portion and extends from
the cell surface to the outside.
5. Pili and Fimbriae
These are surface structures that have no role in motility.
(NEET-II 2016)
Pili (sing. Pilus) are elongated tubular structures made of a
special protein (pilin).
Fimbriae are small bristle like fibres sprouting out of the cell.
In some bacteria, they help to attach the bacteria to rocks in
streams and to the host tissues.
(AIPMT 2015)
6. Ribosomes
They are associated with plasma membrane of prokaryotes.
They are about 15 nm by 20 nm in size.