Prokaryotic Cells Flashcards

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What are the main two differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells?

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Prokaryotic cells don’t have a nucleus or organelles

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What does “prokaryotic” mean?

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Pro=”before”, kary=”kernel”; “before the kernel” or “before the nucleus”.

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How do prokaryotic cells hold their DNA since they don’t have a nucleus?

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They hold their DNA in ring-like structures called plasmids

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Are prokaryotes older or younger than eukaryotes in the history of life on Earth?

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Older. Prokaryotic cells were the first living organisms that we have evidence of in Earth’s history.

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What’s the most common type of prokaryotic organism that we talk about today?

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Bacteria

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________ is the process through which bacteria pass on their best genes to other bacteria.

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Horizontal gene transfer; bacteria can “give” their best genetic advantages to other bacteria without having to reproduce.

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The process that prokaryotic cells use to replicate instead of mitosis is called __________

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binary fission: “splitting in two”

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What is the BIG difference between a bacteria and a virus?

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Bacteria are alive; viruses are not. Viruses are not living organisms because they can’t replicate on their own.

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