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Q: What do chromosomes look like in bacteria?
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Are prokaryotic chromosomes linear or circular?

Yes and no. Where Eukaryotes (like people, plants, fungi and ect) have multiple linear chromosomes Bacteria have one circular chromosome.Yes Bacteria have one chromosomeNo Bacteria don't have chromosomes


Why don't cyanobacteria and bacteria reproduce by mitosis?

The reason bacteria do not reproduce by mitosis is because bacteria do not contain chromosomes. There are numerous types of bacteria.


What types of cells have n chromosomes?

Haploid cells like sperm cells,ova,bacteria


Which cell has circular chromosomes?

Bacteria.


Which organisms have circular chromosomes?

Prokaryotic organisms such as Bacteria have circular form of chromosomes


What do Bacilli bacteria look like?

bacilli bacteria are rod shaped.


How is the chromosomes in the eukaryotes different from the structer of chromosomes in prokaryotes?

in eukaryotic chromosomes it produces DNA to live and in prokaryotic chromosomes it is nothing but bacteria.


Can an offspring look like just one parent?

because of the chromosomes the parents will give 23 of their chromosomes to the baby born and then that baby has 46 chromosomes in all.this method is called mitosis.


Genetic codes contain what?

the contain what you look like and mabye what your kids will look like but i might be wrong


What does h pylori look like?

how to get ride of H.pylori-like bacteria


How does the anaerobic bacteria look like?

Anaerobic Bacteria looks like a bunch of black and green dots stuck together .


Did organisms from bacteria to plants to humans have 46 chromosomes true or false?

False. Organisms may have varying numbers of chromosomes. For example, humans have 46 chromosomes, while bacteria typically have one circular chromosome. Plants can have different numbers of chromosomes depending on the species.