II. THE PROKARYOTIC CELL: BACTERIA

B. PROKARYOTIC CELL ANATOMY

4. STRUCTURES LOCATED OUTSIDE THE CELL WALL

The overall purpose of this Learning Object is to list the various cellular components that are often found external to the bacterial cell wall.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES FOR THIS SECTION

In this section on Prokaryotic Cell Anatomy we are looking at the various anatomical parts that make up a bacterium. As mentioned in the introduction to this section, a typical bacterium usually consists of:

We will now look at the following structures located outside the cell wall of many bacteria.

a. glycocalyx (capsule) and S-layer
b. flagella
c. pili

Concept map for External Bacterial Structures


Gary E. Kaiser, Ph.D.
Professor of Microbiology
The Community College of Baltimore County, Catonsville Campus
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Based on a work The Grapes of Staph at https://cwoer.ccbcmd.edu/science/microbiology/index_gos.html.

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Last updated: August, 2018
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