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Answer these questions based on what you learned from the passage.
The flagella are like
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The pili are like DD2
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The cell wall is like the
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The ribosomes are like
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The nucleoid is like the
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The cell membrane is like
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The cytoplasm is like
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- The flagella are like propellers (tails that help the cell move).
- The pili are like Velcro or tiny grappling hooks (they help the cell stick to surfaces).
- The cell wall is like a fence or fortress wall (gives shape and protection).
- The ribosomes are like factories or assembly lines (make proteins).
- The nucleoid is like an instruction manual or blueprint (contains the cell’s DNA).
- The cell membrane is like a gate or security checkpoint (controls what enters and leaves).
- The cytoplasm is like jelly or a soup (a gel where cell components float).
- The pili are like Velcro or tiny grappling hooks (they help the cell stick to surfaces).
- The cell wall is like a fence or fortress wall (gives shape and protection).
- The ribosomes are like factories or assembly lines (make proteins).
- The nucleoid is like an instruction manual or blueprint (contains the cell’s DNA).
- The cell membrane is like a gate or security checkpoint (controls what enters and leaves).
- The cytoplasm is like jelly or a soup (a gel where cell components float).
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