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Match It!. Prokaryote Eukaryote Plant Cell Animal Cell Can be multicellular or unicellular Does not have a cell wall Uses photosynthesis Unicellular. Eukaryotic vs Prokaryotic Cells.
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Match It! • Prokaryote • Eukaryote • Plant Cell • Animal Cell • Can be multicellular or unicellular • Does not have a cell wall • Uses photosynthesis • Unicellular
"Karyose" comes from a Greek word which means "kernel," as in a kernel of grain. In biology, we use this word root to refer to the nucleus of a cell. • "Pro" means "before," and "eu" means "true," or "good." Prokaryotic cells have no nuclei, while eukaryotic cells do have true nuclei.
Similarities • There are four major similarities between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells • 1. DNA, the genetic material contained in one or more chromosomes and located in a nonmembrane bound nucleoid region in prokaryotes and a membrane-bound nucleus in eukaryotes
Similarities • 2. Plasma membrane, a phospholipidbilayer with proteins that separates the cell from the surrounding environment and functions as a selective barrier for the import and export of materials
Similarities • 3. Cytoplasm, the rest of the material of the cell within the plasma membrane, excluding the nucleoid region or nucleus, that consists of a fluid portion called the cytosol and the organelles and other particulates suspended in it
Similarities • 4. Ribosomes, the organelles on which protein synthesis takes place
Features of a Prokaryotic Cell • Prokaryotes, which include all bacteria and archaea (archaebacteria), are the simplest cellular organisms. • Prokaryotic cells are fundamentally different from eukaryotic cells. Notably, prokaryotic cells lack a nucleus and membranous organelles.
Features of a Prokaryotic Cell • The walls of bacteria consist of peptidoglycans. Sometimes there is also an outer capsule. • Some bacteria have flagella which are used for locomotion and/or pili, which may be used to pull two cells in close contact
Features of a Eukaryotic Cell • Eukaryotic cells contain a membrane-bound nucleus and numerous membrane-enclosed organelles not found in prokaryotes. • The nucleus is bounded by the nuclear envelope, a double membrane with many nuclear pores through which material enters and leaves. Animals, plants, fungi, and protists are all eukaryotes. Eukaryotic cells are more complex than prokaryotic cells.
Age Differences • 4.6 billion years ago the Earth was formed • 3.5 billion years ago the first life arose: prokaryotic bacteria • 1.5 billion years ago eukaryotic cells arose • 0.5 billion years ago the Cambrian explosion – multi-celled eukaryotes arose • 3 million years ago our earliest ancestors, the hominids, appeared
Size Differences • Eukaryotes are, on average, 10 times the size of prokaryotes