1 Cellular Characteristics Prokaryotes Eukaryotes.

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1 Cellular Characteristics Prokaryotes Eukaryotes

2 Prokaryotic Cells Sizes Shapes Arrangement

11 Typical Prokaryotic Cell

12 Gram Positive Cell Wall

Lipopolysaccharide (LPS)

16 Gram Negative Cell Wall

17 Acid Fast Cell Wall Acid Fast Wall deficient

18 Cell Structures — Membrane Plasma membrane

20 Cell Structures — Membrane

22 Internal Cell Structures Cytoplasm Ribosomes Nuclear region

23 Inclusions Internal Membranes

24 Endospores

25 Cell Structures — External Flagellae

26 Cell Structures — Axial filaments Axial Filaments