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I have attempted to my last chance and can't try again. Could you please help me. I'm off by two being incorrect.

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Part D Do all bacterial cells have the same structures? There are some structures that are common to all prokaryotic cells, and others that are only found in some bacterial species or strains. Select the structures below that are found in all bacterial cells. View Available Hint(s) O ribosomes O cell wall O flagella D cytoplasm O plasma membrane capsule O fimbriae O nucleoid O pilus (pili)

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2. Structures common in all bacterial cells:
RIbosomes, Cell wall, Cytoplasm, Plasma membrane, Nucleoid.


Rest are specific to certain genera or family. Fimbriae, pili and flagella are found in most bacteria but not all. Only gram + ve can form capsules.

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