Ultrastructure of Prokaryotic Cell
Ultrastructure of Prokaryotic Cell: Overview
This topic covers concepts such as Bacterial Glycocalyx, Pili, Inclusion Bodies, Chromatophores, Flagella of Bacteria, Plasmids, Mesosomes, Gram Positive Bacteria, Gram Negative Bacteria, and Prokaryotic Cell.
Important Questions on Ultrastructure of Prokaryotic Cell
In bacteria, plasmids are:

The plasmids present in the bacterial cells are –

Which one of the following organisms is not example of eukaryotic cells?

The main difference in Gram (+ve) and Gram (-ve) bacteria resides in their:

A bacterial flagellum is composed of:

Choose the correct statement.
A) Mesosomes are exterior extensions of the plasma membrane outside the cell.
B) In prokaryotic cells filamentous extensions of cell walls are called flagella.
C) The membrane of the erythrocyte has nearly protein and lipids.
D) The mitochondria, chloroplast, and peroxisomes are not co-ordinated with the endomembrane system.

Choose the correct statements with reference to flagella
a) Do not unite to form cirri
b) Found all over the body
c) Perform undular movements
d) Perform pendular movements

Which of the following has ase activity in flagella?

Bacterial Mesosomes is not involved in _________.

Which of the following is not correct regarding E.coli

Which one of the following is not found in prokaryotes as an inclusion body?

The main difference between Gram and Gram bacteria lies in:

The additional circular DNA found in prokaryotes is

In prokaryotes, the genetic material is a

Mesosomes are present in prokaryotic cell in the form of

Mesosomes are the invaginations of

Those bacteria that retain the Grams stain are called

In prokaryotes, the mitochondria are absent. Even then, Kreb's cycle takes place. What is the site of Kreb's cycle in bacteria?

Which stain is used to detect Gram positive bacteria?

In prokaryotic cell, the circular DNA molecule is connected to the plasma membrane through the
