2.6 eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells Flashcards
what are the two similarities of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells
- both have organelles
- both have phospholipid bi-layer cell surface membranes
What are the 4 differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells ultrastructure
- P: single celled organisms eg. bacteria
E:make up multicellular organisms
2.P:binary fission
E:mitosis or meiosis - P: circular DNA in cytoplasm
E: linear DNA in nucleus - P: smaller 70s ribosomes
E: Larger 80s ribosomes
Prokaryotic cell:
A type of cell that does not contain any membrane bound
organelles or a nucleus.
Eukaryotic cell:
Eukaryotic cell: A type of cell that contains a nucleus along with membrane
bound organelles.
give an example of a prokaryotic cell
bacteria
give and example of eukaryotic organisms
plant
agae
animal
Organelles of prokaryotic
flagellum-A whip-like structure found on bacterial cells that is used for cell movement.
cilia- Small hair-like structures that project from the surface of cells.
Cell wall- made up of murein
Endosymbiosis theory
that mitocondria and chloroplast and possibly other eukaryotic organelles were formerly free living bacteria
evidence for the Endosymbiosis theory
mitochondria have their own 70s ribosomes
mitochondria have their own closed loop of DNA
Mitochondria are double membrane bound
Mitochondria reproduce via binary fission
endosymbiotic
‘Endo’ within
‘symbiotic’ working together