Describe where in the cell the structure is located and the function of the structure.

Choose and describe a structure/functional protein found in/on a bacterial cell from the list below. Provide the following in your response:Options:FlagellaCell wall of Gram negative cellsCell wall of Gram positive cellsPeptidoglycan (focus on structure and composition)CytoplasmRibosomesPorinsActin cytoskeletonChromosomal DNAPlasmid DNAPili (F-pilus)The Glycocalyx – CaspuleS-layerNucleiodEndosporePeriplasmic spaceA-B bacterial toxins (Cholera toxin)Shiga toxin of EHECCholera toxinPertussis toxinPenicillin binding proteinsinvA protein (of Salmonella)beta-lactamaseMagnetosomesDescribe where in the cell the structure is located and the function of the structure. If you are reporting on a protein or toxin, be sure to talk about the specific function of the protein and how it may contribute to disease.If there is an equivalent structure in eukaryotic cells, explain to us if they are the same or how they differ.Find a website that shows us a diagram of the structure you have chosen. (Provide an active LINK and brief description of the image)