PPT-Bacterial cell (prokaryotic)
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Can you list the metric prefixes from largest to smallest Tera T 10 x 10 12 Giga G 10 x 10 9 Mega M 10 x 10 6 Kilo k 10 x 10 3 no prefix 10 x 10
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Can you list the metric prefixes from largest to smallest Tera T 10 x 10 12 Giga G 10 x 10 9 Mega M 10 x 10 6 Kilo k 10 x 10 3 no prefix 10 x 10. A. Introduction – There are multiple criteria by which you can classify an organism. 1. Metabolic Activities (Carbon, Energy & Oxygen sources). A) Recall that microbes may vary in their carbon & energy sources. Prokaryotic vs. Eukaryotic Cells. Two Basic Types. Remember….cells are the basic unit of life for ALL living things.. There are two basic types of cells:. Prokaryotic cells . – found in bacteria. A. Generalized Structure. 1. Cell Appendages. A) Flagella. 1) Functions in movement of the cell. 2) 3 components. Prokaryotic Cell Structure. a) Filament . i) Whip-like, helical structure. b) Hook . i) Holds the filament. Eukaryotes, Prokaryotes and Measuring Cells. Lesson Objectives. To understand the difference between eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells.. To describe the features of a prokaryotic cell such as a bacterium.. A. Introduction – There are multiple criteria by which you can classify an organism. 1. Metabolic Activities (Carbon, Energy & Oxygen sources). A) Recall that microbes may vary in their carbon & energy sources. The drawing below shows the ultrastructure of E. coli.. Label structures A to E on the drawing.. State a function of part D.. What term is given to this bacterial shape?. d) List three ways in which prokaryotic cells differ from eukaryotic cells.. PROKARYOTES. EUKARYOTES. CYTOPLASM. Cell Membrane. DNA. Always single-celled. No Nucleus. DNA is a simple,. Single loop. Small Cells. (1 – 10 . um. ). Bacteria. . Can be single- or multicellular . TSW – Recognize that the presence of a nucleus determines whether a cell is prokaryotic or eukaryotic. 6.12B. Cells. There are two . basic types . of cells. Prokaryotes. or prokaryotic cells . Eukaryotes. A Seven Part 3,000+ Slide PowerPoint full of engaging activities, critical class notes, review opportunities, question, answers, games, and much more.. 19 Page bundled homework that chronologically follows the slideshow for nightly review. Modified version provided as well as answer keys.. Ashley Myers. Ashlee Palermo. What’s the difference?. Plant, animal, and bacterial cells. Identify elements of eukaryotic cells. Identify elements of prokaryotic cells.. Compare plant cells to animal cells.. Two Basic Types. Remember….cells are the basic unit of life for ALL living things.. There are two basic types of cells:. Prokaryotic cells . – found in bacteria. Eukaryotic cells . – found in . Lec.No.2 Dr. . Oruba. Cellular Organelles: . . 1- . Ribosomes. ; . These are 18 nm. particles, which are scattered in thousands of them in the cytoplasm. Each particle (unit) is of 70S type, which consists of two subunits; large one of 50S, and a small one of 30S. The concentration of Mg. P & E UKARYOTIC C ELLS As you have already learned, everything is made up of living cells. And the cells themselves are made up of many different parts . There are many different cell . How are Prokaryotes Different from Eukaryotes?. The way their DNA is packaged. No nucleus. Not wrapped around . histones. The makeup of their cell wall. Bacteria- peptidoglycan. Archae- tough and made of other chemicals, distinct to them.
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