Lab.2 Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes.

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Lab.2 Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes

Lab.2 : Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes Examples for Eukaryotic cells 1. Nerve cell 2.Squamous cell 3.Blood cells 4.Smooth muscle The cells of animal body show a wide variation in size and form Examples: Osteocyte (Bone forming cell ) : irregular in shape . Smooth muscle cells: spindle in shape. Skeletal muscle cells: cylindrical in shape Squamous cells : polyhedral in shape. Blood cells : rounded in shape. Examples for prokaryotic cells: (Bacteria) 1.Staphylococcus Bacteria. 2.Streptococcus Bacteria. 3.Bacilli Bacteria. Examples for Unicellular Organism: Entamoeba coli non pathogenic parasite Entamoeba histolytica cause amebic dysentery Trypanosoma gambiense cause Mid-African sleeping disease Example for Multicellular Organisms Fasciola hepatica parasite cause liver rot

Staphylococcus bacteria

Streptococcus bacteria

Bacilli bacteria

Entamoeba coli Non-pathogenic parasite

Entamoeba histolytica Cause amebic dysentery

Trypanosoma gambiense Mid-African sleeping disease

Fasciola hepatica cause liver rot

Nerve cell

Squamous cells

Blood cells (Eosinophil)

Blood cells (Neutrophil)

Blood cells (Lymphocyte)

Blood cells (Monocyte)

Smooth muscle cell

Osteocyte(bone cell)

Skeletal muscle