which of these structures would you never expect to find in a bacterium?
a.plasma membrane, flagellum, ribosomes, nucleus, or DNA?
A bacteria is a prokaryotic organism. Prokaryotic cells lack any membrane bound organelle, which are found in eukaryotic cells.
Membrane bound organelles include nucleus, mitochondria, lysosomes, etc.
Thus, of the given options, we can find plasma membrane, flagellum, ribosomes, or DNA in a bacterial cell. However, we wont find any nucleus in a bacterial cell.
Correct choice:
| Not found in bacteria cell: Nucleus. |
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