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(1) Cytoplasm: The cell substance between the cell membrane and the nucleus, containing the cytosol, organelles, cytoskeleton, and various particles. The cytoplasm is responsible for cell shape, material transport like genetic material and products for cellular respiration, and storage.
(2) Plasmid: A segment of DNA independent of the chromosomes and capable of replication, occurring in bacteria and yeast: used in recombinant DNA procedures to transfer genetic material from one cell to another. In other words, it is a small, circular, double stranded DNA molecule, which can replicate independently from its chromosomal DNA. If plasmids are used for experiments, they are called vectors. because genes in plasmids often provide the bacteria with genetic advantages, including for example antibiotic resistance.
(3) DNA in nucleoid: The nucleoid is the region of a prokaryotic cell that houses the primary DNA. The nucleoid contains the genomic DNA, and molecules of RNA and proteins. The main proteins of the nucleoid are: RNA polymerase, topoisomerases and the histone-like proteins: HU, H-NS (H1), H, HLP1, IHF and FIS.
(4) Plasma membrane: The plasma membrane is a thin, flexible boundary between a cell and its environment that allows nutrients into the cell and allows waste and other products to leave the cell.
(5) Cell Wall: The definite boundary or wall that is part of the outer structure of certain cells, as a plant cell. It acts as a skeleton for plants, protects the internal contents of the cell, and regulates cell growth.
(6) Capsule: A pure sample that lasts forever and can be used for testing at any time in the future has been created by extracting and purifying the DNA contained within the capsule to remove any damaging enzymes that may break down the DNA over time.
(7) Pilus: (Simple: Pili are used to transfer DNA and for attachment to surfaces.)
(8) Flagellum: A long, hair-like, motile extension of the plasma membrane; in eukaryotic cells, it contains microtubules arranged in a 9+2 pattern. The movement of flagellum propels some cells through fluids.
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