prokaryotic vs. eukaryotic. 6 kingdom classification prokaryotes: no nucleus eukaryotes: have a...
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1. PROKARYOTES: HAS NO NUCLUES– Pro = before – karyon = “kernel” or nucleus– THEY HAVE DNA! – NO NUCLEUS JUST MEANS THAT THE
DNA IS NOT ENCLOSED IN A MEMBRANE
– CALLED A NUCLEOID
2 CELL TYPES
A Sense of Scale and Abundance – Bacteria on the Head of a PinA Sense of Scale and Abundance – Bacteria on the Head of a Pin
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(b) A thin section through the bacterium Bacillus coagulans (TEM)
Pili: attachment structures onthe surface of some prokaryotes
Nucleoid: region where thecell’s DNA is located (notenclosed by a membrane)
Ribosomes: organelles thatsynthesize proteins
Plasma membrane: membraneenclosing the cytoplasm
Cell wall: rigid structure outsidethe plasma membrane
Capsule: jelly-like outer coatingof many prokaryotes
Flagella: locomotionorganelles ofsome bacteria
(a) A typical drawing of rod-shaped bacterium
0.5 µmBacterial
chromosome
micrometers
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CELL WALLCAPSULE
CELL MEMBRANE
NUCLEIOD (DNA)RIBOSOMES
PILI
FLAGELLA
8.CYTOPLASM
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COMPARISON• Prokaryotes
– No real nucleus– Less complex– Ribosomes only– One circular chromosome– Unicellular or colonial– Cell wall made of
polysaccharide peptidoglycan
– Cell membrane– Reproduce by binary fission– Sexual reproduction by
transfer of DNA fragments
• Eukaryotes– True Nucleus – More complex– Many organelles– Many Linear chromosomes– Unicellular or multicellular– Cell wall (plants & fungus)
not made of peptidoglycan
– Cell membrane (all)– Reproduce by mitosis– Sexual reproduction by
meiosis
VENN DIAGRAM
THE UNDERLINED CHARACTERISTICS ARE THE ONES THAT WILL MOST LIKELY BE SEEN ON THE STAAR TEST.
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