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What organelles are in proteus vulgaris?

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What organelles are in proteus vulgaris?

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Proteus vulgaris does not have any membrane bound organelles because it is a bacterium. So it is prokaryotic. As far as other cell structures are concerned, P. vulgaris would have a cell wall, plasma membrane, single chromosome, ribosomes, and flagella. See an image of P. vulgaris showing flagella here: http://www.lacitec.on.

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