Prokaryotic Cells Flashcards
What are the main two differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells?
Prokaryotic cells don’t have a nucleus or organelles
What does “prokaryotic” mean?
Pro=”before”, kary=”kernel”; “before the kernel” or “before the nucleus”.
How do prokaryotic cells hold their DNA since they don’t have a nucleus?
They hold their DNA in ring-like structures called plasmids
Are prokaryotes older or younger than eukaryotes in the history of life on Earth?
Older. Prokaryotic cells were the first living organisms that we have evidence of in Earth’s history.
What’s the most common type of prokaryotic organism that we talk about today?
Bacteria
________ is the process through which bacteria pass on their best genes to other bacteria.
Horizontal gene transfer; bacteria can “give” their best genetic advantages to other bacteria without having to reproduce.
The process that prokaryotic cells use to replicate instead of mitosis is called __________
binary fission: “splitting in two”
What is the BIG difference between a bacteria and a virus?
Bacteria are alive; viruses are not. Viruses are not living organisms because they can’t replicate on their own.