Cell wall formation in bacteria is facilitated by:
1. Ribosomes 2. Mesosomes
3. Golgi Apparatus 4. Centrosomes
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Mesosome in a cell is a: 
1. Membrane bound vesicular structure 
2. Chain of many ribosomes attached to a single mRNA 
3. special structure formed by the extension of plasma membrane 
4. medium sized chromosome
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Which of the following nucleic acids is present in an organism having 70 S ribosomes only?

1. Single-stranded DNA with a protein coat
2. Double-stranded circular naked DNA
3. Double-stranded DNA enclosed in nuclear membrane
4. Double-stranded circular DNA with histone proteins
Subtopic:  Details of Prokaryotic Cell Structure |
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Select the wrong statement:

1. Bacterial cell wall is made up of peptidoglycan
2. Pili and fimbriae are mainly involved in the motility of bacterial cells
3. Cyanobacteria lack flagellated cells
4. Mycoplasma is a wall-less microorganism

Subtopic:  Details of Prokaryotic Cell Structure |
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NEET - 2016
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The structures that help some bacteria to attach to rocks and/or host tissues are?

1. Rhizoids

2. Fimbriae

3. Mesosomes

4. Holdfast

Subtopic:  Details of Prokaryotic Cell Structure |
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Which of the following structures performs the function of mitochondria in a bacteria?

1. Nucleoid 2. Ribosomes
3. Cell wall 4. Mesosomes
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Chromosomes in a bacterial cell can be 1–3 in number and:

1. Are always circular
2. Are always linear
3. Can be either circular or linear, but never both within the same cell
4. Can be circular as well as linear within the same cell
Subtopic:  Details of Prokaryotic Cell Structure |
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