PPT-Year 8 Lesson 13 — eukaryotes and prokaryotes
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Science Learning intention To know and understand the difference between eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells You will need A pen and paper A digital device
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Science Learning intention To know and understand the difference between eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells You will need A pen and paper A digital device Lesson 12 challenge answer. GTAC. Learning Outcomes. Students recognise that there are different levels of classification – the largest being the five kingdoms which are based on cell structure.. Distinguishing plant cells from animal or fungal cells.. /2008/08/unbearable-lightness-of-aspen-part-1.html. Forams. Ciliates. Euglenozoans. Diatoms. COMMON. ANCESTOR . OF ALL LIFE. Land plants. Animals. Amoebas. Fungi. Red algae. Chlamydias. Green algae. (Mitochondria)*. Eubacteria & . Archarbacteria. Prokaryotes. Unicellular organisms that lack a nucleus. Prokaryotes are identified by characteristics such as shape, the chemical nature of their cell walls, the way they move, and the way they obtain energy.. You need to . know:. 1. The distinguishing . characteristics of the . domains ( Bacteria, . Archae. , and . Eukarya. ) and . kingdoms of living organisms. . 2. How . organisms are classified based on evolutionary . EUKARYOTES ANTICIPATION GUIDE. (. Choices for each question include protists, fungi, plants, and animals.). 1. Do not contain cell walls and can move. 2. Unicellular or multicellular organisms that live mostly in water. Prokaryotic . Structure. size1-5. m. m (resolution of the human eye ~750. m. m). . Cell wall. . main component is peptidoglycan (modified sugar polymers). . can be further differentiated performing a gram stain . Structure of RNA. Major Classes of RNA. Transcription in Prokaryotes. Transcription in Eukaryotes. Post-transcriptional Processing of Eukaryotic mRNA. Transcriptional Regulation in Prokaryotes:. the Lac Operon as an example. Protists. Chapter 16. How Ancient Bacteria Changed the World. Mounds of rock found near the Bahamas. Contain photosynthetic prokaryotes. 0. Stromatolites in northern Canada . Figure 16.0Ax1. Fossilized mats 2.5 billion years old mark a time when photosynthetic prokaryotes . microscopic single celled organisms. collective biomass – . 10x of all eukaryotes!!!!!. vast genetic diversity among members. physical diversity. shapes: . spheres (. coccus. ), rods (bacilli) and spirals. Protists. Chapter 16. How Ancient Bacteria Changed the World. Mounds of rock found near the Bahamas. Contain photosynthetic prokaryotes. 0. Stromatolites in northern Canada . Figure 16.0Ax1. Fossilized mats 2.5 billion years old mark a time when photosynthetic prokaryotes . Study Material for. . . B.Sc. Part II. . Botany . Hons. .. . . Paper IV. . Dr. Pushpanjali Khare. Sr. . Tuesday: Finish Test Analysis. Today:. List . the three components of the cell theory. Note Cards. Most missed quiz. Learning lab. Monday-Thursday. Mornings 7-7:20. Afternoons 2:45-3:15. Glue in your skeleton notes. Spontaneous Generation. The supposed production of living organisms from nonliving matter. Francisco . Redi. (1668) – Proposed flies were responsible for maggots in rotting meat. A Recipe For… A Mouse? . Warm Up- 8/21. What level of organization is this picture an example of?. Good Things. Levels of Organization Card Sort. Lab Tables (4 group members). 5 Minutes Max. Levels of Organization Matching. 5 Minutes.
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