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What type of organelles do they contain?
They contain only non-membrane bound organelles.
How do they store their genetic information?
As a single looped chromosome in cytoplasm
Size compared to eukaryotic
Much smaller (1-10 micrometers vs 10-100)
Multi or uni-cellular?
Typically uni-cellular
How do they divide?
Binary fission
what organelles are found in a prokaryotic cell
slime capsule (not always), pili, chromosone, plasmid DNA, flagella, cell wall (made of peptidoglycan), cytoplasm, ribosome
function of flagella
allows cell to move
function of cilia
can aid cell movement