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             English: A diagram of a typical  prokaryotic  cell. This diagram, made in  Adobe Illustrator, is an improved version of a similar diagram,  Image:Prokaryote cell diagram.svg, which was also made by  LadyofHats. Besides general appearance changes, this version adds  plasmids and  pili, and notes that  DNA is circular. 
            Latina: Diagramma  cellulae naturalis  prokaryoticae. Adobe Illustratore factaerat. 
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           2 March 2008 | 
          
          
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           Own work (Source:  Typical prokaryotic cell,  Chapter 4: Mutagenicity of alkyl N-acetoxybenzohydroxamates,  Concept 1: Common Features of All Cells,  Cells - Structure and Function) | 
          
          
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           Mariana Ruiz Villarreal,  LadyofHats | 
          
          
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