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PROKARYOTIC

CELL
PLASMA
MEMBRANE
FIMBRIAE PILLUS

PLASMID INCLUSIONS
RIBOSOMES

NUCLEIOD
FLAGELLUM CONTAINING
DNA

CAPSULE
CYTOPLASM
MATERIALS
 Piece of
 Yarn for thread for the
 Used sticky
Fimbriae Nucleoid
notes for
Containing
inclusions
DNA

 Used garter
 Sanrio for  Used paper for the
plasmid yarn for Flagellum
Pillus
 Construction  Used foam for the
Paper for Cytoplasm
Ribosomes

 Plastic Bottle for  Black Construction


the Capsule Paper for the
Plasma Membrane
WHAT I HAVE LEARNED

I learned how prokaryotes lack on organized nucleus and other


membrane-bound organelles. Prokaryotic DNA is found in a central part of
the cell called the nucleoid, the DNA I’ve made in the model. The cell wall
of a prokaryote acts as an extra layer of protection, helps maintain cell
shape, and prevents dehydration. Cell envelope is the covering of a
prokaryotic cell that protects it from injuries and shock. While the
Cytoplasm is the semi-fluid structure within the plasma membrane where
the cell’s important parts float.

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